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[HN] Ask HN: Anyone using AI agents for active learning sprints? Here's my setup

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A Hacker News user shares their personal setup for utilizing AI agents to conduct active learning sprints. They employ an agentic IDE, such as Antigravity, to create a personalized tutoring environment for various topics, organizing learning materials and progress within a structured directory. This method allows them to integrate AI for self-education on subjects relevant to their work or personal interests.

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