The gap between AI capability and human adoption is wild π€―
1. Technology is so far ahead of everyone using it
2. Most often we're still using it like fancy Google
3. We're barely scratching the surface of what's possible
The more I build Agents.
The more I am convinced.
Posts by Markus Odenthal
Work smarter, not harder.
Let AI do the heavy lifting.
My real-world use case:
I'm building an AI API directory as a side hustle. So not much time.
Therefore I created specialized agents:
> Doc-Agent finds documentation π
> Price-Agent hunts pricing details π°
> SDK-Agent grabs integration info π οΈ
All automated, all working while I sleep π΄
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Tired of manually searching & scraping websites for your directory? π€
I am π
That's why I developed this 3-step AI automation stack:
> Brave Search for discovering links
> @pydantic.dev AI for agent setup
> Any LLM for processing
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Tags is the easiest way to structure your prompt.
For example adding code to your prompt use this XML tags:
<code>
print(βhello AIβ)
</code>
This help the AI to understand different parts.
Yes.
Huge demand. Many people are super interested in this topic.
And if implemented smartly, they will be so useful.
True π
Seems like a promising framework.
Especially for production purposes.
Pydantic AI Agents.
It looks promising to build production-ready agentic workflows.
Is it a new framework that beats CrewAI, AutoGen, Langchain, etc.?
Interested indeed.
Tip:
For classification cohere classification endpoint works really way. Itβs fast and cheap + you can finetune.
"AI will not replace you. A person using AI will."
by @svpino.com (January 2023)
And Today:
People still searching on Google for:
"pandas read csv"
And this 7.5k times each month.
So we are still early, I guess. Or what?π
The problem with AI frameworks?
Scaling is hard, especially orchestrating production workflows.
That's why I'm bullish on @kestra.io
Just discovered it last week.
Gonna experiment with it for better AI workflow orchestration.
Thoughts? π€
You are wrong if you think AI is only changing software development.
It's also the tool that is added daily to our toolset.
Just a few days ago, I explored @kestra.io
It's like Zapier but on steroids and for developers.
Combined with AI it will be π₯
Awesome π
Itβs awesome.
Itβs like Zapier for developer π
Pretty cool tool.
I will add it to my directory.
aiapialternative.com
Where I collect useful AI apis for devs.
Thanks for sharing π
The one reason why you are so productive as a solopreneur π
#buildinpublic
Just curious.
About what sell ranges are we talking about when someone buys a domain with this traffic?
Very rare days.
Sunny days in Germany in the winter.
Therefore, I enjoy these days even more.
Maybe it gets harder because I get older π
Oh no. And this one is the weekend.
Hope you can fix everything.
And me π
Awesome product build history Dominik.
Thanks for sharing.
These are the best arguments:
"itβs unethical, it uses energy" π
How can it be unethical to use AI for coding?
Your laptop is also using energy.
Please don't listen to your coworkers.
Genius trick.
Thanks for sharing.
BTW: never used thisπ€«
I wonder:
Why they actually need investorsπ€
Could a prompt engineering product not be bootstrapped easily?
There are many AI wrappers that are really successful this way.
Yes that's me π
I bought now something for my wife instead π
Spent my evening playing with Windsurf.
First time for me building a Chrome extensionπ€―
But thanks to AI manageable.
True?
2 years ago I was not able to build a Chrome extension without AI.
Crazy times.
Exactly.
Work pretty good. A awesome combo for projects like this.
Maybe the latter. Or Windsurf gets so many requests that they reach their global cloud limit π