Joined September 2007
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Favorite new consumer app in a while. Has helped me tame email (and therefore life admin) in a way that nothing else has.
We've raised $8.4m to make software that sharpens your attention. We're starting with an email app that lets you handle your Gmail inbox in seconds. We call it Avec. It's available now!
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I am *drowning* in life errands. It's not an overstatement to say that this is my biggest problem. Lately I'm delegating them to Perplexity Computer… and it's helping a lot. Some examples:
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Work - Tracking updates from my former employers. Runs daily and notifies me about any significant changes to products or business.
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Work - Tracking day-by-day user and press sentiment of products I work on
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Travel - Comparing prices for a flights and lodging for family trip, considering flexible dates
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Tax filing - Assessing if our CPA is still worth it given how much they keep raising prices, and making a checklist of the documents I need to gather
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Chris Lee retweeted
I used to think my job was making things. Now I realize my job is knowing which things are worth making.
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13 years of designing, 6 months of shipping to prod
25 Sep 2025
Designing at Perplexity so far, in numbers
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Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end.
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Shipping a new Comet voice mode today!
Feb 24
We've updated voice mode in Comet. Ask Comet about whatever’s on your screen, navigate sites, or chat across multiple tabs without losing context. Rolling out to all users starting today.
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Illuminate—an AI-powered Bible app for understanding and practicing Scripture—is now available in the app store. illuminatebible.com
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Chris Lee retweeted
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Design sandwich is the new design handoff: 1. Designer prototypes 2. Eng implements functionality and layout 3. Designer vibe polishes
Designers need to know how to hand off to engineers. This is how I do it: 1. I think most use Figma dev mode for handovers. Another option is Zeplin. You can upload your designs onto Zeplin, and it does pretty much everything Figma dev mode does (: 2. For bigger projects with tons of screens, documenting how your components should be used is a game-changer. Your engineers will love you for it. 3. Get the designs in front of your developers early! even just your thinking. You never know what's technically feasible or not. Collaborate as much as you can so there's no 'shock' when you send them the designs. 4. Coming back to the documentation, don't create too many! Use a single design guide as a source of truth. Your engineers will stop asking you things like "should the button text be 15px or 16px" 5. MOST importantly, be there to support them whenever they need. You have to remember that your designs only matter if they can be built. Learn how to do it properly.
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Chris Lee retweeted
We're back with BYOB, but this time in the 🍎. We’re hosting an event at our NYC office to create a space for coming together to share and talk about design. Much of design history and inspiration lives in books, making it harder to discover online. So, bring a book and share something that inspires you. Join the waitlist 🫒 luma.com/e5xnylu2
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Today we're rolling out major upgrades that significantly improve the performance and overall outcomes of the Comet Assistant. Comet can now handle more complex, multi-site workflows while working across multiple tabs in parallel. perplexity.ai/hub/blog/the-n…
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