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Agent tooling is no longer a bolt-on — it's shipping inside the browser itself. If you build for the web, your next user might be an agent, and WebKit just made that first-class.
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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026 · SAN FRANCISCO
Five things worth your attention today: agent tooling landing inside Safari itself, an artist who builds tenderness out of pure signal, a note on where good ideas actually come from, and Tim Ferriss on why the "realistic" path is the crowded one.
Agent tooling is no longer a bolt-on — it's shipping inside the browser itself. If you build for the web, your next user might be an agent, and WebKit just made that first-class.
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Two figures embracing, rendered entirely in an LED dot field. Most generative art loses the human on the way to the algorithm — this keeps the tenderness intact through the digitization, which is the whole trick.
VIA X — @POLYGON1993
With AI handling execution, the bottleneck moves upstream to the quality of your ideas — and my best ones reliably show up after sleep, sun, training, and time with positive people. Which means living well isn't a break from the work. It's the input.
FROM MY NOTES
99% of people aim for the mediocre middle, so competition is fiercest exactly there. The audacious tier is often less crowded — the same logic as his 5,000-person-arena question. Aim accordingly.
VIA X — @TFERRISS
Never take instructions on how hard to work from someone who hasn't burned out before.— “HOW TO BE MORE AGENTIC”, SAVED DEC 2025