Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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The Agentic Stack - MCP, CLI & Skill
Explore the efficiency and composability of the CLI against the perceived context bloat and rigidity of the MCP. Also, building skills that execute via precise CLI tools.
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The Vibe Coding Illusion - Why AI Frameworks Don't Replace Deep Tech Knowledge
Why study LLM architectures, RAG, or the Model Context Protocol (MCP) when the AI Agent framework and the vibe coding can do the heavy lifting?
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V8_Fatal when Upgrade to PopeBot v1.2.73-beta.35
Build error after upgrade to PopeBot v1.2.73-beta.35 on a Raspberry Pi. Solved by expand vRAM, remove Symlink loops and upgrade Node version.
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Maximizing Google Gemini's Free Tier for Autonomous AI Agents
PopeBot routes through two different Gemini's Models for chat & agent sides, allowing me to stretch the free tier to its absolute limits.
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PopeBot Build Failed & Permission Denied
Why permission denied when you were trying to build PopeBot and how to fix it.
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Adding Telegram Access to Your PopeBot
Setting up Telegram as an alternative access method, to control PopeBot in RPi on the go.
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The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Setting Up PopeBot on a Raspberry Pi
Setting up an AI agent on a Raspberry Pi has a lot of moving parts. Because it involves networking, permissions, and background workers, it’s easy for one small typo to break the whole system.
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Individual's Playbook - Thriving in the Intelligence Infrastructure Age
In the Industrial Revolution, the Big Guys built the steam engines (LLM & Infrastructure), but the Small Guys built the factories, the tools, and the products (AI Products & Services) that changed daily life.
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Edge AI & Small Language Models - The Local Intelligence Revolution
By moving the metabolism of AI to the edge, we achieve Local Autonomy. Your data never leaves the device, which solves the privacy paradox, and the latency drops to zero. This is the difference between a central government making every decision and a decentralized community of autonomous individuals.
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The Intelligence Infrastructure Age
The most scarce resource of the next decade is not intelligence, it is the ability to sustain it in the physical world.