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Using free resources anyone can access online :)
This is only an inch above the spam threshold.
Step 1: Find a university, look at their ML courses, get lecture notes, get recommended texts, learn ML basics.

Step 2: Find tensorflow specific books, hack/poke the library to do something as a side project.

Step 3: Write a shill post for yourself on medium or other blog 'How to learn ML'

???profit

just get the books they use and read them and do what they say. probably a lot harder than enrolling in the school but just do that and you'll learn it even if it takes you a long time provided it's written in a language you know at probably like a high school level is all that's needed
I didn't understand this, but it is probably because I am a machine.
Machines learn to learn by gradient descent by gradient descent, not on YC.
Possibly unrelated, but is the Udacity ML Nanodegree any useful?