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For the next 24h I've reactivated our Black Friday coupons. Full code on GitHub link for the AI demo

For the next 24h I've reactivated our Black Friday coupons. Full code on GitHub link for the AI demo project. Hello, I hope you had a great holiday season! I wanted to share a project I developed during that time—a cool AI demo that showcases the use of dev containers with AI tools. Specifically, I used Chroma in combination with OpenAI for my little RAG demo. The main idea behind this project is to scrape the sitemap.xml of any website, create embeddings, and populate a vector database for easy retrieval. Once the database is set up, you can generate new content within a specified context. To celebrate the completion of this project, I've reactivated our Black Friday coupons. This means you can now join in and have some fun experimenting with the project. Take advantage of our once-in-a-year epic savings: - Get a 2-year Professional Plan for only $216 with the coupon code "ca_40" - Grab a 1-year Personal Plan for just $56.16 using the coupon code "ca_35" To access these offers, visit: [(%2F%2Fcodeanywhere.com%2Fblackfriday2023%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=HT/1/0101018c21231e4e-96d8766a-1650-414f-9010-21964c8cbfe3-000000/fQI28xOMK4VTXT7uxmV5SmVjYmg=351) I would greatly appreciate your contributions to the code. Let's make this project even more fun! By the way, the full article is here: [(%2F%2Fwww.daytona.io%2Fdotfiles%2Fharnessing-ai-through-standardization-and-isolation%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=HT/1/0101018c21231e4e-96d8766a-1650-414f-9010-21964c8cbfe3-000000/8aXncK8znzvBlq3XfyPCkQIZ5GY=351) Best regards, Niko PS: Alternatively, you can directly subscribe here: [(%2F%2Fbilling.app.codeanywhere.com%2Fsubscribe%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=HT/1/0101018c21231e4e-96d8766a-1650-414f-9010-21964c8cbfe3-000000/-mSkgEZqD4CHdkCnV9vFLz4O2m4=351) PPS: If you'd like to dive into the code right away, here's the GitHub repository: [(%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnkkko%2Fai-sandbox-demo%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=HT/1/0101018c21231e4e-96d8766a-1650-414f-9010-21964c8cbfe3-000000/-ut4hSPuMuNgbo7kkWm2xpKSfyE=351) -- This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=HT) because you are subscribed to our newsletter. If you do not wish to receive such emails in future, please [UNSUBSCRIBE HERE](. 😿 Copyright © 2023 Codeanywhere 2443 Fillmore St #380-7365, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA All rights reserved.

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