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AI Engineer Pack - free credits on various tools
I would like to share with you a nice resource where you can get many free credits to test different AI related solutions and services. Right now there is a Volume 2 edition and for some tools there are already no coupons left, but there are still many services where you can get free credits worth $50 or more. https://www.aiengineerpack.com/
AI Engineer Pack - free credits on various tools
0 likes • May 22
@Danish Showket Yes, it doesn’t work with new accounts — they don’t want people using multiple credits.
How to implement long-term memory?
What is the easiest way to implement long-term memory? Do you know any frameworks to speed up the integration? I think long-term memory is one of the most important parts of any agent. If the system can't remember, it can't learn and improve, and it can't be a real AI agent :) I would like to start with simple AI chat and long term memory, where every conversation is saved with data and time, so I can ask what happened on this and that day or exactly on what day. There should also be a way to update the memory.
1 like • Feb 10
@Mo Ezderman Thanks for the link to Letta's solution, I didn't know that. I only tested mem0 with adding the timestamp to the memory record: from mem0 import MemoryClient from datetime import datetime # Initialize the Mem0 client client = MemoryClient(api_key="your-api-key") # Define the current timestamp timestamp = datetime.now().isoformat() # Store user preference with timestamp client.add([ {"role": "user", "content": "I love spicy food.", "timestamp": timestamp}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Noted! You enjoy spicy cuisine.", "timestamp": timestamp} ], user_id="user123") But I definitely have to test Letta now :)
1 like • Feb 10
@Mo Ezderman They offer a free plan with 1,000 retrievals per month, along with a playground for testing. Yes, it retrieves data on every call and sometimes even makes multiple retrievals per call. However, for my own app, I would probably go with a self-hosted solution, as it's open-source under the Apache License 2.0.
🚀 Testing Coding Agents: Github Copilot Agent Mode
Whenever I test a coding agent, I build a simple Expense Tracker—not a full budgeting app, but one with categories, insights, and recommendations. 🔹 No pre-defined tech stack – I let the agent decide. 🔹 Step-by-step approach – I start with frontend & local storage, then add Supabase or Firebase if needed. This time, I tested GitHub Copilot Agent Mode: ✅ It picked React + Vite (as expected). ✅ Chose Chakra UI for styling but struggled with implementation. ✅ Switched to Tailwind, and it worked fine. ✅ End result: A PWA with a dashboard, Google Sign-in, Firestore, offline storage & sync—built in just a few hours. 💡 Takeaway: Copilot Agent Mode is promising, but it still needs guidance, especially for UI choices. Have you tested it? What’s your experience with coding agents?
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🚀 Testing Coding Agents: Github Copilot Agent Mode
🚀 GitHub Copilot just launched Agent Mode!
You can now enable Agent Mode in Copilot Edits. To try it out: ✅ Download VS Code Insiders ✅ Enable Agent Mode in the Copilot Edits settings ✅ Use the new dropdown toggle to switch modes
🚀 GitHub Copilot just launched Agent Mode!
2 likes • Feb 7
@Michal Ad The agents are able to build a web app almost autonomously: you describe I need a web app that does this and that, and agent choose the framework and start building it, of course it's better if you provide more context like I need Sveltekit for frontend and FastAPI as backend and for agent use PydanticAI and LLM provider should be Azure OpenAI. Sometimes using agents is not the best solution because it is very easy to lose control over the code. If you know what you are doing, the Code AI Assistant is a better option. Aider with Sonnet 3.5 is a great combination, but it can be expensive, I think the Cursor with a $20/month subscription is a cheaper option. The Copilot Agent is an experimental project, so I wouldn't recommend it for production applications yet, but the $10 monthly Pro subscription is a nice deal. I was able to use the Roo Code Agent (VSCode extension) with Claude Sonnet's Github Copilot extension. Github doesn't like this combination and probably doesn't officially allow it, but it works for me.
From Glass Gardens to Micro-Grids: A Deep-Tech Agentic Vision of Self-Sustaining Homes
Recently I was thinking about my dream project where I could use all my knowledge from electrical engineering to building automation and some basic AI and coding skills plus the data science thing I'm learning here 🙂 I'm just afraid that the idea is too big 😅 It's a pretty difficult project that combines deep and biotech with agentic systems. But I was already able to create an intelligent electrical installation for my house where I live and I built a passive house, I pay $120 a year for electricity and I don't even use all the energy I produce, but I have to pay for energy distribution because I'm connected to the grid system. So there is still energy left for garden automation where I could automate food production. Sounds like a sci-fi movie, but maybe with a few more engineers on board and some funding it would be possible to implement the idea. I was also able to get $250k in government funding for an AI learning app project 2 years ago, so maybe I could do it a second time 🤔 but this time with a slightly larger amount. I think the first thing to solve is to find the right place to ensure possibility to produce enough electricity, with access to clean water, how to manage garbage and other waste, and that might be the only AI Agentic based project at the beginning. So the research agent will look for available place to ensure possibility of building self-sustaining houses and buildings. What do you think about this idea, or maybe someone has already done it or is working on it? I attach some images generated by AI for this project.
From Glass Gardens to Micro-Grids: A Deep-Tech Agentic Vision of Self-Sustaining Homes
1 like • Feb 7
@Michal Ad Yeah, it's good idea to start with hydroponic setup. I have already my control system and about 30 temp sensors in floors and walls of my house, I have also one main with air quality, humidity, pressure and all other data. In the spring I will start working on garden automation and need to add a weather station. I also need to start analyzing the data, I have API connection to my controllers, so I will probably start with some simple interface and metrics. I also need to think about some affordable water purification, I have a deep well but there is so much iron that I would need filters for $5k ;) Or I should really start from scratch and try to create a research agent to find the perfect area for this kind of investment.
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