Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

AI Developer Accelerator

11.2k members • Free

7 contributions to AI Developer Accelerator
Claude code
Hi there! When using Claude code on the terminal do you all use it within a container or is it safe to use it directly in the terminal (using cursor for example) opening it in a project? Thanks!
1 like • Oct '25
@Rod Morrison thank you for your reply. My question if you’re using it within a docker in your IDE or you trust it working directly in your IDE for safety matter?
0 likes • Oct '25
@Purendeeswar Reddy thank you for your reply!
[New Video] How I Won Google's AI Agent Challenge in 5 Hours (5 Proven Strategies You Can Copy)
I just competed in Google's AI Agent Bake-Off—a high-pressure, 5-hour challenge where teams had to build a fully functional agent-powered banking application completely from scratch. Thanks to the right strategies (and a lot of caffeine), I was able to win the challenge. You can watch the full AI Agent Bake-Off competition here: 👉 https://youtu.be/0CQxF56MKWo?si=7cpRbwkucBuXcwCz But if you want to see what really happened behind the scenes, I'm breaking down the exact 5 strategies I used so you can apply them to your own AI agent projects. Here's what you'll learn: ✅ How to use AI reference projects to jumpstart your development and build faster ✅ The power of "talking to your computer" to prototype and debug with natural language ✅ Why creating an agent workflow digital twin saves you hours of coding time ✅ How to train AI to work directly with your tech stack and APIs ✅ The secret to parallel AI development for rapid testing and iteration Plus, I'm giving away the complete source code from the winning banking app—so you can see real, working examples of these strategies in action! 👉 https://github.com/bhancockio/ai_agent_bake_off_ep_2 Whether you're building agents for the first time or looking to level up your workflow, these 5 tips will help you work smarter and faster. Cheers, Brandon Hancock 🧑‍💻 P.S. Ready to build real-world AI applications in days instead of months? Check out shipkit.ai for pre-built, production-ready templates covering the most common AI use cases: AI Chat, RAG systems, & ADK agents. Skip the boilerplate and start shipping faster. Use code BAKEOFF for $50 off during checkout. 👉 shipkit.ai
0 likes • Oct '25
Excellent work! Congrats! Can you give more details about the digital twins and the Task Templates in practice? Thank you for sharing!!!!
OpenAI Agent builder
Does anyone knows if OpenAI Agent builder works with other models, namely open source?
ADK and Ollama
Hi! Can we use ADK with Ollama?
2 likes • Jun '25
@Paul Miller thank you!
What's Your Best Cursor AI Tip or Trick? (Community-Driven Video!)
Hey everyone! During last night's community call, we started sharing some awesome Cursor AI tips and tricks, and realized we should capture all this great insight in one place! I decided to create this post to gather all of your best Cursor AI tips, tricks, and workflow hacks. Afterward, I'll compile your contributions into our first-ever community-driven video for the YouTube channel. To get the ball rolling, here are 5 tips I've found incredibly useful: Tip 1: AI Model - Gemini 2.5 pro is the best model I've ever used. It does exactly what you ask most of the time. It doesn't wander off and do random things too often. It can also solve complex problems. Its context window is huge, so you can pass in a bunch of reference files for context. Tip 2: Cursor Rules - If you notice the model keeps making mistakes, update your cursor rules to instruct the model on what it should do. Tip 3: Open multiple chat tabs - When I'm working on a project, I like to go speed mode. While Gemini 2.5 pro is solving one problem, I open an extra tab to tackle a different problem. Usually, I have 2 to 3 tabs running AI simultaneously. It's like managing a team of engineers, constantly reporting back their work for approval or feedback. Tip 4: @docs - When consistently working with a new library or copying code examples from a specific page, I add that web page as an external doc. Just type @web followed by the link, and then you can ask questions about the docs. Tip 5: Create an ai_docs folder - I store my holistic project plan here. This plan outlines my high-level goals, tasks, and the reasons behind them. It’s a living document that I continuously update. When I open a new chat in Cursor, I easily reference this document. For large tasks, I create specific task documents containing detailed goals and subtasks. I create these documents with AI and then we tackle the subtasks together. Now, it's your turn. What are your favorite Cursor AI tip or trick? Drop in the comments below!
3 likes • May '25
I’m not very experienced in coding. So usually I start chatting only and discuss a plan. When I have the plan defined with the chat then I start using the agent to develop step by step. I have to say that untill now I got better results with Claude but assume that is more on me.
0 likes • May '25
@Brandon Hancock thank you!!! I’ll try it for sure. That allows to review the plan moving forward, and not loose it on the conversation.
1-7 of 7
Ana Pina
2
8points to level up
@ana-pina-6585
MD, ML&AI

Active 30d ago
Joined Apr 18, 2025
Powered by