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DAILY DIGEST — № 001

07·03

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.

01READ

The Safari MCP server for web developers

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.

WEBKIT.ORG

02ART

polygon1993 — “Koi no Yokan 2”

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

03IDEA

Idea quality compounds now

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

04SAVED

Tim Ferriss on “realistic” goals

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

05QUOTE
Never take instructions on how hard to work from someone who hasn't burned out before.
— “HOW TO BE MORE AGENTIC”, SAVED DEC 2025