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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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Im Exploring Google Geminis Python SDK Beyond Chat

Hey everyone, Nina here, back on agntbox.com! Today, I want to talk about something that’s been buzzing in my personal dev projects and my inbox: AI SDKs. Specifically, I’m diving into the Python SDK for Google’s Gemini API. It’s been out for a bit now, but with the recent updates and the speed at which

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Firebase vs PlanetScale: Which One for Production

Firebase vs PlanetScale: Which One for Production?

Firebase boasts 2.5 million active apps, while PlanetScale has quickly garnered attention with its unique take on cloud databases. But does popularity equal capability? The truth is, more apps don’t always mean a better backend solution.

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How to Implement Webhooks with Mistral API (Step by Step)

How to Implement Webhooks with Mistral API: A Step-by-Step Walkthrough

If there’s one thing nobody tells you when you start using Mistral API for webhooks, it’s that setting them up is neither instantly intuitive nor as plug-and-play as many API docs make it sound. Today, we’re actually going to build a system where a Mistral

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My Small Business Localized LLMs with RAG

Hey everyone, Nina here from agntbox.com, and boy, do I have a fun one for you today! We’re diving deep into a topic that’s been buzzing around my Slack channels and Twitter feed like crazy: localizing large language models for smaller businesses.

Specifically, we’re going to talk about a framework that’s making this whole process

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IDE Showdown 2026: My Testing Journey for Devtools

IDE Showdown 2026: My Testing Journey for Devtools

You know that moment when your IDE feels more like a frenemy than a sidekick? Yeah, I’ve been there. Testing every dev tool under the sun can do that to a person. But someone’s gotta dive into the glorious chaos of those feature-packed giants. And I’m here for

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Im Making AI Models Collaborate Better Than Ever

Hey everyone, Nina here from agntbox.com! Hope you’re all having a great week. Today, I want to dive into something that’s been taking up a good chunk of my brainpower lately: getting AI models to play nicely together. Specifically, I’m talking about a framework that’s making this a whole lot less painful than it used

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OpenAI API vs Groq: Which One for Side Projects

OpenAI API vs Groq: Which One for Side Projects
OpenAI’s API brings in a whopping user base and attention with its many integrations, while Groq is vying hard to take its place in the AI landscape. Real talk: choosing between OpenAI API and Groq for side projects can make the difference between your next idea

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How to Add Streaming Responses with Arize (Step by Step)

Building Streaming Responses with Arize: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

In this tutorial, we’re adding streaming responses using Arize, a critical feature that drastically improves the user experience for interactive applications. If you’re a developer dealing with real-time data, this matters because latency can be the difference between an application being usable or a complete flop.

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Comparisons

IDE Comparisons 2026: Finding Your Perfect Match

IDE Comparisons 2026: Finding Your Perfect Match

You know how some folks get all tingly about the smell of new cars? That’s me with dev tools. And IDEs? Oh boy, don’t even get me started. The smell of a fresh install, the thrill of features to uncover! But finding “the one” among a slew of IDEs

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Im Using Transformers.js for Client-Side AI Inference

Hey everyone, Nina here from agntbox.com! Hope you’re all having a productive week. Mine’s been a bit of a blur, mostly because I’ve been elbow-deep in a new tool that’s been making some serious waves in the AI dev community: Hugging Face’s Transformers.js. Specifically, I’ve been looking at how it’s changing the game for client-side

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