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Guidance on Prompting Gemini
Hey y’all! I’ve been playing around with Gemini the last few days and am hoping to get some advice from those with more experience. Any guidance on how prompting differs from anthropic models / tips on getting the most out of Nano Banana would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Connecting with people in AI & business who’s here?
I’m Arbaz entrepreneur, deep into AI, always experimenting and learning. connecting with people who are curious about AI and what’s possible. If you’re working on something interesting, learning AI, or building anything in this space I want to know what you’re up to. Drop your niche or what you’re trying to create. lets connect in X (Twitter) https://x.com/arbazriaz7?s=21 I’ll follow back & connect. 🤝
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Working on a lot of backend automations for an organization. Would love to connect!
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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Hey all - new here! I’m also Nate (lol) and am located in NYC. Been working on developing automations skills (and adjacent tech/AI related skills) for the last 10 months or so. Really looking forward to meeting everyone!
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@Paul Facey love it! Great to meet you, Paul.
Google sheet - row by row execution
Dear N8N enthusiasts !!! I use Google Sheets as a database; in each record on the main sheet, there is a new "item" entity. In this scenario, I want to select the first item from the first row and then execute all nodes of the scenario. Then the scenario should extract the second row and manage all remaining nodes as a fresh one. I have to misconfigure something because, on the first run, the very first node gets all the records, and the remaining nodes try to use them in one pass, which makes JS not work correctly. How do I force my scenario to go through a table, one row at a time, until the last node, then start over for the next item?
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Hey! Hope I can help. I believe using the Google Sheets, Get Rows (return all rows) will be the necessary first step. You can then add a loop over node and set the batch size to 1. If you send me a screenshot of the workflow I’m happy to do some testing tomorrow.
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@Chris Jadama thanks for the assist!
Ai future
What improvement you think AI should adopt in future?
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I believe the proclivity of many LLMs to be far too agreeable with user inputs (regardless of accuracy), is very dangerous and must be addressed. This can often act as an accelerant for confirmation bias, so should be a top priority in coming years imo.
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Nathan Hawayek
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NYC | Always looking to connect with like minded innovators. Feel free to shoot me a message!

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