I love Perplexity Comet just for that. It figures out the buttons and actions and clicks and chooses dates all by itself, then switches to another company and does it again without asking me anything.
Every couple of weeks I have to go on a very shitty internet banking website and export csv files of transactions for specific days. Perplexity Comet made that repetitive task so much easier for me.
Then a Hazel automation sees the files and passes them through my Shortcut that checks account numbers in the files and renames them to the appropriate company name and the start and end dates.
Then DropOver pops up a little floating window with the stack of files for me to just drop into an email.
Nestlé sucks but I’ve been drinking Nescafé for the past week because I can’t get fresh beans currently… and I love the jar design. The rounded square jar with the lid always securing with just a 90-degree turn.
I usually buy things that I would have liked to have at their age. RC cars with wheels, track cars, fancy floating lamps, Lego, marble drop with magnets, 3d puzzles… . They like nothing.
I can’t find out what to buy for my nephews aged 6-12 for Christmas because all they like is playing Roblox on iPads. Their birthday gifts are always played for 15 minutes and then never used ever again.
Nobody’s saying how iOS 26.1 kills apps in the background very quickly for no reason.
Still the best automated thing ever… turning lights off when my movie or show plays and back on when I stop. Or dimmed when I pause. That’s my only use for HomeAssistant. It should have been a native Apple TV HomeKit thing but Apple sucks.
No, Siri! You have to remind me. I won’t remind you. You can’t empty the air fryer for me!
Every couple of weeks, I have to log in to an internet banking website, change among a couple of companies, change filters for the first of the month to the current date, export csv, rename them, and then email those to accountants. My Mac should have been able to do that for me.
As I get older, I find it extremely annoying to click through menus and web pages and wait for things to load. What Perplexity Comet and ChatGPT Atlas do should have been possible locally on a Mac or PC.