Date: 02/17/2025
Okay, this video looks seriously useful! It’s all about leveling up your local AI development environment by integrating Supabase into the existing “Local AI Package” – which already includes Ollama, n8n, and other cool tools. Supabase is huge in the AI agent space, so swapping out Postgres or Qdrant for it in your local setup is a smart move. The video walks you through the installation, which isn’t *exactly* drag-and-drop but totally doable, and then even shows you how to build a completely local RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) AI agent using n8n, Supabase, and Ollama.
For someone like me, constantly experimenting with AI coding, no-code platforms, and LLM workflows, this is gold. I can see immediately how this could streamline development. I’ve been fighting with cloud latency when testing, and I love the idea of a fully local RAG setup for rapid prototyping. Plus, the creator is actively evolving the package and open to suggestions – that’s the kind of community-driven development I want to be a part of. Imagine quickly iterating on AI agents without constantly hitting API limits or worrying about data privacy in early development stages – that’s a game changer.
Seriously, I’m adding this to my weekend project list. The thought of having a complete AI stack, including a robust database like Supabase, running locally and integrated with n8n for automation… it’s just too good to pass up. I’m already thinking about how this could simplify the process of building AI-powered chatbots and data analysis tools for internal use. Time to dive in and see what this local AI magic can do!