Cline is an AI coding assistant that runs directly in VS Code, capable of writing, editing, and executing code while you watch. However, Cline is just an AI agent and cannot act alone - it needs to connect to an AI model to work.
Amazon Bedrock provides access to AI foundation models through a simple API, perfect for powering AI assistants like Cline.
This guide will walk you through setting up Cline to work with Amazon Bedrock, giving you access to models like Claude 4.
Prerequisites AWS Account with administrative access Synology NAS with DSM 6.0 or later Network connectivity between your Synology NAS and the internet Cost Warning: AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive has very low storage costs but high retrieval costs. Data retrieval can take 12+ hours and costs vary based on retrieval speed. This solution is intended for long-term archival of data you rarely need to access.
Create S3 Bucket This is where the archive data will be stored.
An updated version of my old Ubuntu workstation on AWS guide, focusing on Ubuntu 24.04 running on a g6 EC2 instance.
Prerequisites This guide assumes you already have an EC2 instance with an Nvidia GPU running Ubuntu 24.04.
Getting started Update the system.
sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y Note: It’s a good idea to give the system a reboot after the update so it can load any kernel updates.
This is a guide to setting up a 3D workstation in the cloud with Ubuntu 22.04 Linux for running application like Blender, Maya, Nuke, etc…
I also have a dedicated guide for Rocky 9 here if Ubuntu is not your thing.
Prerequisites This guide assumes you already have an EC2 instance with an Nvidia GPU running Ubuntu 20.04 or higher.
Getting started Update the system.
sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y Note: It’s a good idea to give the system a reboot after the update so it can load any kernel updates.