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More n8n! Now with a side of vector databases!

In a previous post (here) I spoke about starting to mess around with n8n. Well, a few weeks in things are gaining traction for me here – there are so many small issues I think we can attack at work, and that’s what we’re doing. Starting small to prove out the platform, how we want […]

n8n – OK, now I have a million ideas…

Over the past couple of years I’ve done a lot of work with orchestration layers – maybe that’s a bad term, but the general idea: Some event happens -> Collect needed data -> Move data to a new system -> Do something A thousand years (it feels like it) this fell under the umbrella of

What a Cool Project!

If you aren’t familiar already dev.to is a pretty neat developer community site. Occasionally they have a challenge that members can try. There is so much content on the site, but this one particular article caught my eye. In this case the problem was solved as a little game that uses API, but real world

Forth!

I’ve been around tech for a long time, and sometimes you run across an article that really makes you take a step back! Prepare to be old with me for a moment! Back in the 80’s when 8 bit home computers were the rage, we were an Atari family.  Had an Atari 800, and later

2025 Spring Outing!

Aside from tech-y things I’ll write about sometimes I’ll bring up stuff outside that ‘realm’. My family and I have been part of a program with the YMCA of the Triangle going on 14 years!  This is a wonderful program where dad’s intentionally spend time with their children building memories and a lifelong bond.  We’ve

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