I think N8N is the right person to sponsor because his explanations are so clear and easy to understand.
@craigrichards5472Ай бұрын
Love you to go in depth with a bunch of workflows. Like an Ollama rag chat agent that forwards email summaries of conversations.
@piero957Ай бұрын
I'm satisfied running n8n and other AI tools using HarborAI on a LXC container with Nvidia GPU pass through on Proxmox VE. I use only open source that can be self-hosted.
@smarterchatАй бұрын
I tried your suggestion on my 2017 Mac locally with PWD and it worked fine.
@jobautomationАй бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@themax2go7 күн бұрын
i like your comparison of defy / langflow w/ n8n, i'm trying to get more into n8n, i hope you can make some more vids, hopefully they'll decide to sponsor you
@mixchingАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your tools and workflow
@kevinmcquown18 күн бұрын
Great video. I'm curious why you didn't consider MQTT as a way to trigger an AI action on your home device rather than going through the database record approach.
@graphphyn8062Ай бұрын
For me your pedagogy by impossibility and possibility is perfect or this way of declaring your negative and positive approach to techniques. Good luck my brother "carbon entity" .
@unokometanti8922Ай бұрын
My main use case scenario is a bit different: my MacStudio is where I’m running ollama (LLM inference node) and its various frontends used to handle assistants; since I don’t like the idea of letting the AI assistants/agents play with my Mac filesystem, I then use a VM to run N8N (npm installation) so that any node requiring AI interaction can point to ollama on the Mac, while any node requiring local shell command execution or remote (cloud) execution has all the sw needed to accomplish the task (in an isolated fashion). The only actual nuisance with this setup is that without SSL in place N8N does NOT seem to allow http access from another node even if the host is on the same subnet…or is there anything I could do to overcome that?
@BirdManPhilАй бұрын
my man, I just spent the last 3 days getting a kubernetes cluster set up with n8n in queue mode with workers. i have no experience with kubernetes so man was it a nightmare!
@BillyMcCordАй бұрын
Have you tried MQTT for your messaging between instances ? Would it work ... ?
@muchainganga9563Ай бұрын
Great stuff!Show us a more lengthier tutorial with real life examples.
@RyronMarins25 күн бұрын
You are the man!
@AliAliasАй бұрын
Thanks very helpful ❤
@kamilk68076 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@brian2590Ай бұрын
Good setup if you only have a single machine. I cannot live on one machine. There is an AI workstation along side my macbook. All of my problems are solved with a Zero Trust network powered by nebulae on a $3 VPS. No cloud services needed, no port forwarding. A small pay forward to avoid years of headaches and microfees.
@luigitech3169Ай бұрын
Yes, it also works with wireguard
@mixchingАй бұрын
What about tailscale?
@technovangelistАй бұрын
Solves a different problem. Love tailscale and wireguard but doesn’t work here
@RoryEckelАй бұрын
In all the use cases ive tried to use n8n so far, im not able to debug it because 20mb of test data is enough to overload the visual browser editor
@mohammed333sulimanАй бұрын
Thanks man
@luigitech3169Ай бұрын
I use a n8n similar to yours but I access to it via VPN Wireguard when I'm not in the LAN
@vipulvyas760026 күн бұрын
I watched complete video in hope to know what is n8n and what's its full form.
@technovangelist26 күн бұрын
That wasn’t the goal here. I did that video earlier
@timothywcraneАй бұрын
Curious as to how Podman might have let you down. Serious question as I am looking to formalize a dev base for SOP and was leaning toward Podman for container standards compliance and FOSS (though RH can vendor 🍆block even FOSS projects, I digress)... Alignment of RedHat vs Docker as the leading dev entity associated aside... how did it fail YOU?
@technovangelistАй бұрын
I can’t remember what the details were with podman. Brett and I had the main devs on our show Devops and docker talk and started using it after that. Then pretty soon went back to docker. Not sure what the rh connection is. Other than perhaps being generally disliked more than docker.
@technovangelistАй бұрын
Orbstack was another one. That was more recent and it just randomly deleted volumes.
@technovangelistАй бұрын
I seem to remember performance was very disappointing
@timothywcraneАй бұрын
@@technovangelist Thanks so much. I will be sure to double down on comparing performance metrics for my load case. ;)
@settlece26 күн бұрын
0:33 Sorry, I do feel for you. i kid i kid
@technovangelist26 күн бұрын
I don’t get it
@alx8439Ай бұрын
Also, why n8n and say not the Langflow?
@technovangelistАй бұрын
they aren't comparable. langflow is AI stuff only. n8n is that and so much more. That said, I had a negative opinion of it before trying it, but now I see its not related to langchain....maybe I should give it a shot.
@alx8439Ай бұрын
Fair enough
@mrschmiklzАй бұрын
Sweet shirt
@technovangelistАй бұрын
Two comments so far on the shirt. One super positive and the other one is the other way. Strong opinions in both directions is a sign I am making a good choice.
@technovangelistАй бұрын
geni.us/mhawaii2
@nocodecreativeАй бұрын
Ok but for windows users we can access our gpu from within docker.
@technovangelistАй бұрын
Correct
@Texa825 күн бұрын
Problem with n8n is that it’s not open source ❌
@technovangelist25 күн бұрын
It’s a choice but hardly a problem. It has zero impact. It’s just how one defines the word.
@nuurnwuiАй бұрын
Hey man, that shirt is a bit distracting
@technovangelistАй бұрын
with the tshirts I blended into the background. I couldn't see me. shield you eyes, brighter shirts to come.
@technovangelistАй бұрын
if you buy it, you can get used to it: geni.us/mhawaii2