As many know, I have been working with different AI interfaces. I typically go to Perplexity because I can create spaces and choose different engines. But I think I want to get lazy with "comet". When browser really meets AI.
@perplexity_ai's new agentic browser, Comet: perplexity.ai/comet
"There is no need to fear any problem you are working on. If you are working on it, then you are influencing the outcome.
It's the problems you don't address that should concern you."
-@JamesClear
@Acyn So the Milwaukee Police Association is backing Vance? Isn’t that kinda weird? Especially after Trump said he was getting rid of more unions. Just Saying…
“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
— Calvin Coolidge
“I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, ‘If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.’”
— Kurt Vonnegut
via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/friday) from @tferriss
"Talent and potential mean nothing if you can't consistently do things when you don't feel like doing them."
— @shaneparrish
(Found in his excellent weekly newsletter: Read the rest at fs.blog/brain-food/mar…)
"Talent and potential mean nothing if you can't consistently do things when you don't feel like doing them."
— @shaneparrish
(Found in his excellent weekly newsletter: Read the rest at fs.blog/brain-food/mar…)
@WarbyParker Worst glasses experience ever. You deliver the glasses almost a month after they were promised and the angle is off on one of the lenses. After four days you tell me to drive in to a store two hours away or you can fix it over video chat. I have a note from my optometrist stating the angle is wrong. What can they do over video chat. I already bought glasses that aren’t giving me headaches. Just send me a refund!
Another story — I was sitting in my parked Cybertruck listening to music when this asian couple came over — they were clearly Tesla drivers too.
We started talking about the truck, so I said yeah hop in and showed them a bit of the truck and went around the block. When they got out the guy’s wife said to her Husband “hey I think I want this instead of the Model Y!”
There’s something special about the way that it connects people. Getting into some strangers car on a dark street usually isn’t a good idea but for Cybertruck exceptions can be made
I was trying @grok today. I had been a pretty big fan of Pi AI in this space, but Pi has lost some secret sauce in the last month. I find @grok to have a higher accuracy, less nanny states, and much better humor.
Here is my barns painted with milk that all other AIs have gotten wrong: Grok

@grok
Well, it seems that people in the past did indeed use milk to paint their barns! This practice dates back to the 18th century when farmers in the United States began experimenting with ways to protect their barns' wood from the elements. They found that a mixture of milk, lime, and red iron oxide could be used as a paint, which not only helped preserve the wood but also gave the barns a lovely red color. The use of this milk-based paint became quite popular and contributed to the tradition of red barns that we still see today.
"You will never be happy unless your expectations are exceeded. If you think the world owes you something, you’re going to end up disappointed. ..."
A Tiny Thought in this week's @farnamstreet newsletter fs.blog/brain-food/jun…