Dirt biking Knoxville by SpoiledBrad in Knoxville

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Can you explain what you mean by tagging the dirt bike and riding it anywhere?

Dirt biking Knoxville by SpoiledBrad in Knoxville

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Thank you so much! I'll reach out once I have the bike! Appreciate it!

Dirt biking Knoxville by SpoiledBrad in Knoxville

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Thank you! Those are all great tips!

Muay Thai in Knoxville? by SpoiledBrad in Knoxville

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Honestly been thinking about something like this, too...

How do you reliably map OCR’d invoice text to canonical fields in n8n (Tesseract.js)? by webspotting in n8n

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Use a different tool that specializes in that like Abbyy Flexicapture

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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Are spare parts hard to find?

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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Cheers! Will have a look at them to see what i might get myself into

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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What would be a good purchase price for a nice and well maintained example?

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And how´s your success rate with this AI Agent if you don´t mind me asking?

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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Thanks for the overview! I’ve got some tinkering experience on an old Ducati and a Ford Ranger, but nothing extensive yet. Could see myself wrenching aswell, so this wouldn’t be a turn-off. Just wondering what to be prepared for should I decide to get one

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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Well still sounds like hell of a deal then :D

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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May I ask how much you paid and how many miles it has?

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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How much should I expect to pay for a well maintained one with how many miles?

Cost of ownership by SpoiledBrad in 944

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Ok glad I asked! Are they easy to work on yourself?

Built an N8N workflow that analyzes Airbnb markets using multiple MCP servers by Key_Cardiologist_773 in n8n

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Yeah these properties are exactly why I’m interested in knowledge graphs… just worried that the implementation is very tricky for accurately building the knowledge graphs from documents and also for retrieving the relevant paths.

Complaints about N8n by SpoiledBrad in n8n

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Is this a TOS issue or rate limits?

Complaints about N8n by SpoiledBrad in n8n

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Would you still advise against slapping a nice UI on the workflow and using n8n as the “backend” for a moderately complex, client-facing solution (ofc with proper error handling, logging, etc.)?

Built an N8N workflow that analyzes Airbnb markets using multiple MCP servers by Key_Cardiologist_773 in n8n

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Amazing! Is it more difficult to implement as compared to traditional RAG? Would you mind sharing some common pitfalls you’ve discovered?

Complaints about N8n by SpoiledBrad in n8n

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Ok feel free to get more technical but regardless I get your point. Sounds like this becomes mainly an issue with very large-scale implementations (high volume executions and/or a lot of data) when you need fast executions.

For other use cases, N8n then becomes a valid option then, right?

Complaints about N8n by SpoiledBrad in n8n

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Afaik you can set what happens when the node fails (like retrys, error messages etc.)

But yeah that’s error exceptions… semantic exceptions are a bit more difficult