I didn't realize my docker take all this space and RAM. I have to clear all the orphan images.
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Btw guys someone showed me this site where you can get a collection of different skill files for you agents
[Link]
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[Link]
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Skills
The Agent Skills Directory
Discover and install skills for AI agents.
Article of the day
A lot of people use Docker and Docker Compose interchangeably, but they're actually different tools that solve different problems.
Docker is a containerization tool. It lets us package apps together with their runtime, dep, and configs into a container. This creates a consistent environment across different machines and helps eliminate the classic "it works on my machine" problem.
Docker compose, on the other hand, is an orchestration and networking layer for docker containers. Instead of manually creating networks, exposing ports, configuring env vars, and starting each container one by one, we can define the entire system in a single yaml file and bring everything up with a single command. For example, if your application needs a backend service, a PostgreSQL database, Redis, and an AI model service, Docker helps run each service in its own isolated container, while Docker Compose manages how all those containers communicate and work together as a single system.
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A lot of people use Docker and Docker Compose interchangeably, but they're actually different tools that solve different problems.
Docker is a containerization tool. It lets us package apps together with their runtime, dep, and configs into a container. This creates a consistent environment across different machines and helps eliminate the classic "it works on my machine" problem.
Docker compose, on the other hand, is an orchestration and networking layer for docker containers. Instead of manually creating networks, exposing ports, configuring env vars, and starting each container one by one, we can define the entire system in a single yaml file and bring everything up with a single command. For example, if your application needs a backend service, a PostgreSQL database, Redis, and an AI model service, Docker helps run each service in its own isolated container, while Docker Compose manages how all those containers communicate and work together as a single system.
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I've built a research agent into @ScholarXIV but I can't stop but be annoyed that something major is missing in the whole agentic approach of things.
Essentially an agent is just any LLM that can make tool-calls and running that in a loop so it iterates and has a feedback mechanism. All the Open-Claws and Codex agents are these with a few more additions like memory and specialization in a specific field like coding or research.
You can access your agent basically through any social, prompt it using text, audio or even phone calls, give it images, videos, files and more. It has a huge set of skills, tools, and has access to the internet and your files.
... but even with all that it feels like it's missing something. It's not at the Her/Jarvis level and I'm not even concerned about it having a physical body β even digitally it feels so useless.
It feels so janky and inefficient.
I need enlightenment.
Essentially an agent is just any LLM that can make tool-calls and running that in a loop so it iterates and has a feedback mechanism. All the Open-Claws and Codex agents are these with a few more additions like memory and specialization in a specific field like coding or research.
You can access your agent basically through any social, prompt it using text, audio or even phone calls, give it images, videos, files and more. It has a huge set of skills, tools, and has access to the internet and your files.
... but even with all that it feels like it's missing something. It's not at the Her/Jarvis level and I'm not even concerned about it having a physical body β even digitally it feels so useless.
It feels so janky and inefficient.
I need enlightenment.
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The type of motivation I need for the finals π
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anyways god night fam, sweet dreamsπ
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anyways god night fam, sweet dreamsπ
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What is wrong with me? π There must be something seriously wrong with my memory.
This year alone I've lost 4 dorm keys, a water bottle, my headset, my phone, and today I left my power bank in a taxi. At this point, I'm surprised I haven't lost myselfππ
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This year alone I've lost 4 dorm keys, a water bottle, my headset, my phone, and today I left my power bank in a taxi. At this point, I'm surprised I haven't lost myselfππ
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What is wrong with me? π There must be something seriously wrong with my memory. This year alone I've lost 4 dorm keys, a water bottle, my headset, my phone, and today I left my power bank in a taxi. At this point, I'm surprised I haven't lost myselfππ β¦
Open Idea π‘
Yesterday I was thinking about how many people, including me, constantly forget their belongings.
What if someone built a small device that can be attached to things like keys, bags, wallets, or other items and then tracked from a phone?
I did a lil research and found that products like this already exist in other countries, but I haven't seen them being used much here. I think this could be an interesting project for Electrical, Tech(us) and Mechanical Engineering students. We could redesign it to fit our local context, make it simpler, and keep the cost affordable.
just wanted to mention it outβοΈ
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Yesterday I was thinking about how many people, including me, constantly forget their belongings.
What if someone built a small device that can be attached to things like keys, bags, wallets, or other items and then tracked from a phone?
I did a lil research and found that products like this already exist in other countries, but I haven't seen them being used much here. I think this could be an interesting project for Electrical, Tech(us) and Mechanical Engineering students. We could redesign it to fit our local context, make it simpler, and keep the cost affordable.
just wanted to mention it outβοΈ
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#TechVibe #idea
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Well time to stop chasing hype and quick money for a bit. Let's focus on learning valuable skills, growing in tech, and becoming better every day.
Time to lock the f*ck in
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Time to lock the f*ck in
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#TechVibe #LockIn #learning
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Forwarded from AAU Confessions
Confession #1306
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#Religion
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So I was working on the GTP (Graduate Talent Pool) project for Dashen Breweries. It is basically a recruitment platform for their talent pool, serving over 7,000 graduate students from different universities. Students can apply, submit their documents and CVs, and the system also features QR code-based check-in and application screening.
While working on this, they mentioned that since the potential candidates will be fresh graduates, they might not have a cv. Therefore, we should include a cv builder. Since I only had a week for this project, I decided to implement it this way. There are some open source cv builders on GitHub, so I took one, extended its codebase to integrate with the original GTP platform by configuring Docker and adding some compatibility features, and deployed it with our own domain. Now, if a student doesn't have a cv to upload, they can simply generate different CVs using this tool and submit that for the application.
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While working on this, they mentioned that since the potential candidates will be fresh graduates, they might not have a cv. Therefore, we should include a cv builder. Since I only had a week for this project, I decided to implement it this way. There are some open source cv builders on GitHub, so I took one, extended its codebase to integrate with the original GTP platform by configuring Docker and adding some compatibility features, and deployed it with our own domain. Now, if a student doesn't have a cv to upload, they can simply generate different CVs using this tool and submit that for the application.
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#TechVibe #Project
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I used to really like this song when I was a child, this is how I first learned about Addis Ababa... nostalgia π
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyrIZsvToAc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyrIZsvToAc
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EM118 Birhanu tezera Elle Yaba Addis Abeba Ethiopian Music
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So for this summer I plan to invest on premium subs, which ones do you suggest
Anonymous Poll
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Telegram
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LinkedIn
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Let me tell you about one of my closest friends.
He's honestly one of the best ppl I've ever met. He's always there whenever you need him, and he's one of the coolest and most down-to-earth people I know. We've been close friends since freshman year, and throughout all that time, he's never tried to seek attention or make himself the center of everything.
If you need to know about almost anything, he's the person to ask. Sports, anime, tech, movies, F1, boxing, books games, or just random stuff, somehow he knows a little bit about everything. And whenever you're in trouble or need advice, he's always there for you.
What I admire most about him is his humility. He never flexes, never brags, and keeps a really low profile. For example, he had a car, and I only found out about it in our late second year(even he is not the one who told me) π. Even now, only a small group of people know this. That's just the kind of person he is.
I'm genuinely grateful to have people like him in my life. Thank God for blessing me with friends like this.
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He's honestly one of the best ppl I've ever met. He's always there whenever you need him, and he's one of the coolest and most down-to-earth people I know. We've been close friends since freshman year, and throughout all that time, he's never tried to seek attention or make himself the center of everything.
If you need to know about almost anything, he's the person to ask. Sports, anime, tech, movies, F1, boxing, books games, or just random stuff, somehow he knows a little bit about everything. And whenever you're in trouble or need advice, he's always there for you.
What I admire most about him is his humility. He never flexes, never brags, and keeps a really low profile. For example, he had a car, and I only found out about it in our late second year(even he is not the one who told me) π. Even now, only a small group of people know this. That's just the kind of person he is.
I'm genuinely grateful to have people like him in my life. Thank God for blessing me with friends like this.
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Forwarded from AM Kaweesi
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21 Years of Struggle, Dreams, and Resilience β The Story of Kaweesi
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