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02/08/2026
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Post from LifeWithTech Nation Bee just reopened their API — so I connected it straight into OpenClaw. If you haven’t heard of Bee yet: it’s a wearable AI memory device that records conver...
01/13/2026
Power-user tools disappearing in AI browsers has been a real step backward. In this video, LifeWithTech Nation breaks down a practical workaround inside Atlas using reusable markdown prompts—restoring page-aware workflows without relying on removed GPT shortcuts. ⚡
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Atlas Removed GPTs and Shortcuts — Here’s How I Work Around It One of the most frustrating things about AI browsers right now is how they keep removing shortcuts and skills — especially Atlas.🔔 SUBSCRIBE https://www.you...
10/25/2025
You ever try a new piece of tech that *almost* hits—but not quite? 😅
That’s exactly how I feel about OpenAI’s new **Atlas Browser**. On paper, it’s an “agentic” browser that can actually *do things* for you—click, navigate, even find your API key in Google Cloud. Sounds wild, right?
💡 But here’s the catch: Atlas still feels like it’s in beta. You have to switch into *Agent Mode* manually, and it only runs one command before snapping back to normal mode. No chaining, no automation flow like **Comet** can do.
Still… there’s something exciting here. Memory that carries across devices. Rapid updates. And the glimpse of a future where you don’t need bookmarks—because your browser just *remembers*.
If you’ve tried **Atlas** or **Comet**, I want to hear it — what’s working (or not) for you? 👇
Watch now → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtvTdxA7sE
Why OpenAI’s New Browser Has Me Torn OpenAI’s new Atlas Browser has potential — but it’s not quite ready to replace Comet just yet. In this video, I dive into where Atlas fits in the growing wor...
10/15/2025
Are Ray-Ban Meta transition lenses truly practical for everyday use inside and outside your car?
👓 Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses promise glare reduction and adaptive tint outdoors, but they fall short in your car due to UV-blocking windshields. They help with sunlight, but you'll still squint driving—here's how they compare to Oakley's photochromics. Watch now and share your thoughts!
Ray-Ban Meta Transition Lenses: The Bright Truth The Ray-Ban Meta Display Glasses have transition lenses — but do they actually work? ☀️ Let’s put them through a quick two-minute UV test and see how they ho...
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