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Parse scanned document
Hi guys! I have documentation full of scanned documents. What is the best way to parse them — should I use OCR or try to convert them into markdown? If OCR is the right approach, which OCR tool would you recommend? I need this in order to search thought data of this documents, these are invoices, contracts, etc. Thank you!
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@Kingsley Ezema Thank you very much, I'll try Gemini
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@Branko Petruci Thank you!
No Code, No Design Skills: Just Type and Get a Full App
Not a lot of people know about this yet. Google quietly launched Stitch, and it’s one of the most powerful free AI tools available right now. With Stitch, you can create apps, websites, dashboards, or landing pages just by typing what you want. No coding, no design skills. You simply describe your idea, and it gives you a full design, working code, and even a Figma export. Here’s the interesting part: you can actually turn this into a service. You could charge between $500 and $2,000 for rapid prototyping and deliver a working prototype in just a day or two. Freelancers and agencies are already using it to cut their design time by 70% while keeping the same rates. And for local businesses—restaurants, gyms, real estate agents—this is a game changer. They all need apps but can’t afford expensive developers. Now there’s a way to give them something affordable. Most people missed this tool at Google I/O 2025, but the opportunity is wide open right now. You can try it here for free: stitch.withgoogle.com How would you use Stitch to make money or build something new?
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I wanted to try it out, but Stitch is currently unavailbale. Also, Replit is really good at generating websites, it's not free, but worth the price
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@Razvan Sava Yes, I think that is the case :/
Best vector database
Hi! What is best vector database to use when I am working with a lot of document files (around 800k)?
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@Safock Ai Thank you. I am looking for one that is fast, reliable but also not too expensive. I found a usefull articles on tigerdata.com (for example https://www.tigerdata.com/blog/pgvector-vs-qdrant), and I am thinking that maybe postgresql with extensions for vector search is best solution. What do you think about it?
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@Reoya T. Thank you very much!
Provide sensitive data to AI agent
Hi all, I was wondering what is a best way to provide sensitive data to AI agent? I am building a chatbot for SaaS software, where user while previewing the document will have ability to ask some questions about it in chat that is related to it. So, my question is, what is a best way to provide doc content to AI agent? I don't want to store it in vector db, because of potential information leak, neither I want to send document content with each user questions, because it is waste of tokens.
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Node update (and n8n cache ?)
In n8n, I have a problem with a workflow: some node updates are made, but when it runs, it's an old version of the node that's running. It's an active workflow... I tried disabling it while making the change, but that didn't make any difference. I restarted n8n (under Docker), but that didn't change anything either. Do you have any suggestions on what to do to make sure the nodes are properly updated?
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Maybe you forgot to save the changes? It happens to me several times, make changes and wonder why it is not applied, but I didn't save them
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Jelena Puletic
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Always curious, always learning — especially when it comes to using AI to make life and work more efficient.

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