The tiring part for me is the waiting and/or context switching to fill that time. When agents of this intelligence or better can get you results in seconds instead of minutes we can start thinking single threaded again and it will be more enjoyable.
If you are talking about the Copilot built into vs code, that's not been my recent experience at all. Very capable in agent mode since gpt 5.4 came out.
Happy to see them announce the new AMD chips in the 13", but the prices are a little nuts compared to what you can get elsewhere.
I bet the desktop is interesting, but first I was in a 30m waiting room to access their website (what?!?) and then the button to pre order the desktop is broken. Ouch.
Would this be embeddable in something like a custom chatgpt-style app? Say I wanted any tabular data that I'm interacting with to be a grist spreadsheet, for example. How many rows can it handle before the browser starts to feel sluggish? And how many grist tables in a single chat would start to cause issues?