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Kaido

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I do a lot of vintage photo restoration for family whenever we find old photos. Nano Banana is incredible for one-shotting them! Very simple prompt:

upscale, sharpen, restore, colorize, denoise, repair artifacts, enhance details

This is a sample Internet image from 57 years ago of the famous fairytale Swallow's Nest palace in Crimea in 1968 (Konstantin Dudchenko/TASS).

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[DHT]Osiris

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Check our Rube, 500+ apps:



A few more days down, and I managed to get an arrangement where an LLM is able to reach into our on-prem server running open-webui, and leverage MCPs to do 'stuff' to other systems (so far limited to a couple powershell commands to a test system). In and of itself that's pretty amazing, though. Gotta work on long-term preservation of scripts I've got it building for itself to perform functions, build a library of common scripts (as well as some uncommon ones), and crack open access to the rest of our devices. Automated vuln remediation, here I come!
 
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Kaido

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A few more days down, and I managed to get an arrangement where an LLM is able to reach into our on-prem server running open-webui, and leverage MCPs to do 'stuff' to other systems (so far limited to a couple powershell commands to a test system). In and of itself that's pretty amazing, though. Gotta work on long-term preservation of scripts I've got it building for itself to perform functions, build a library of common scripts (as well as some uncommon ones), and crack open access to the rest of our devices. Automated vuln remediation, here I come!

I recommend n8n for coding workflows:


Then run it locally in Docker:


Quickstart Docker kit:


Use ChatGPT to use conversational prompting to handle the coding:


100 templates:


400 integrations:



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Kaido

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A few more days down, and I managed to get an arrangement where an LLM is able to reach into our on-prem server running open-webui, and leverage MCPs to do 'stuff' to other systems (so far limited to a couple powershell commands to a test system). In and of itself that's pretty amazing, though. Gotta work on long-term preservation of scripts I've got it building for itself to perform functions, build a library of common scripts (as well as some uncommon ones), and crack open access to the rest of our devices. Automated vuln remediation, here I come!

You may like Skills:

Skills repo



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Kaido

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Anthropic is eating every other AI modeler alive. They're gonna be what creates skynet, lol. I'll definitely check these out.

We are in "rapid iterative development mode" right now. tbh it's hard to keep up with! But I think stuff like MCP, Agents, Skills, etc. are kind of the natural pathways that everyone will find eventually, you know?

Efficiency in terms of programming, speed, token cost, reliability, etc. is the name of the game right now/ Good thread here on testing:


"Orchestration" is the key word right now:


That's what's cool about n8n, Opal, etc. MAKE.com is like an AI version of IFTTT, but wit h 400 AI integrations & 3,000 total integrations:


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