The Best First Use for AI Is Not a Big Problem. It Is a Small Annoyance.

I am increasingly convinced that the best way for most people to start using AI is not to ask it to change their life. Ask it to remove one annoying ten-minute task. That sounds less ambitious, but it is much more useful. A lot of AI products talk about universal assistants, autonomous agents, and fully automated workflows. The ideas are not wrong. But when you bring them back into everyday life, the question becomes much simpler: what exact irritating thing can AI help me avoid today? ...

May 12, 2026 · 7 min · cuigh

MCP, Memory, and Skills: Personal Agents Are Finally Growing a Skeleton

Over the past few days, one idea has become harder for me to ignore: personal agents are finally moving beyond the clever chat box. They are starting to grow a skeleton. For a long time, the default question around AI assistants was simple: how smart is the model? That still matters, of course. But it is no longer enough. A personal agent that can actually help you over time needs more than a strong model. It needs at least three things: rules, memory, and tool access. ...

May 11, 2026 · 10 min · cuigh