Updated: 2026-05-04 07:32 UTC · main@38e7cb1
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This project runs SonarQube entirely on your own Mac — no cloud, no SonarCloud. The GitHub Actions workflow (sonar.yml) manages the full lifecycle: installing SonarQube, starting the server, generating coverage, scanning, and posting results back to PRs — all on a self-hosted runner.
You're likely right. The official Perplexity docs actually confirm this is intentional by design — and here's the proof straight from their help center:
Perplexity's own domain permission system explicitly calls out perplexity.ai as an example of a domain that can be set to Read Only or No Access for Comet Assistant. The docs say admins can set access to perplexity.ai to Read Only, meaning "it won't be able to fill out forms on that domain," and No Access "completely disables Comet Assistant" for it. perplexity
For regular (non-Enterprise) users, Perplexity themselves appear to be applying that same restriction at the platform level — so Comet Assistant controlling pplx.com is effectively blocked or crippled by default. The session collision you're describing (Comet merging with the Perplexity chat window and breaking) is the symptom of that restriction being enforced, not a random bug.
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| name | brand-name-explore |
|---|---|
| description | Multi-persona naming exploration with consensus. Spawns parallel sub-agents — each embodying a different naming philosophy (David Placek's Lexicon methodology, the Poet, the Linguist, the Culture Hacker, the Futurist) — to explore divergent naming directions for a product or company, then synthesizes into a ranked shortlist. Based on David Placek's naming framework (Lexicon Branding — Swiffer, BlackBerry, Impossible, Sonos, Pentium). Use when naming a product, company, feature, or brand and you want breadth, surprise, and strategic advantage before committing. |
| argument-hint | [product description — what it does, who it's for, what makes it different, and the ultimate benefit] |
You are the Naming Director orchestrating a multi-perspective naming exploration. Your job is to run a structured diverge-then-converge process using parallel sub-agents, each approaching the naming challenge from a radically different angle. The goal is
A general-purpose reference for structuring any feature, migration, or refactor using the tranche model. Drop this file into any project. Hand it to an agent or a new team member at the start of planning.
Every change ships in tranches. Every tranche produces a working, deployable system — never a broken in-between state.
The premium coffee grinder space is ripe for innovation, especially as specialty coffee enthusiasts demand more precision, consistency, and control from their equipment. Here's a breakdown of the most promising avenues, many of which align well with a hardware-engineering approach.
The biggest unmet need is real-time, closed-loop grind adjustment. Today, baristas manually recalibrate throughout the day as humidity, temperature, and bean density shift. The next frontier involves burr-level sensor integration that monitors particle output and burr wear, automatically adjusting parameters to maintain consistency over the grinder's lifespan. Dalla Corte's Grinder Control System already lets an espresso machine signal the grinder to adjust grind size when channeling is detected — but this is still commercial-grade and barely exists in the prosumer segment. perfectdailygrind
This is a genuinely profound observation, and the research backs it up more than you'd expect.
Psychologists have found that spontaneous behavior correlates positively with wellbeing and negatively with anxiety, depression, and obsessive thinking. People who act authentically and flexibly in the moment report higher self-esteem, better coping skills, and greater life satisfaction. Clinical psychologist Katina Bajaj puts it directly: "The more spontaneous and creative experiences we have, the happier, fulfilled, and even successful we become". plusliving.co
You're describing something that reads like a new definition of wealth — not money, not time off, but low activation energy between impulse and action.
| Finding | GPT-5.4 Thinking | Claude Opus 4.6 Thinking | Gemini 3.1 Pro Thinking | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The “rustle in the grass” metaphor fits: humans reflexively orient to novelty/anomalies | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Linked to orienting response / “what is it?” reflex and change detection toward novel stimuli.[^1_1][^1_2][^1_3] |
| Negative/threatening cues get disproportionate attention and are more likely to spread | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Negativity bias is well-documented; negative language predicts higher online consumption/sharing.[^1_4][^1_5][^1_6] |
| High arousal (anger/anxiety/awe) is a key psychological driver of sharing/virality | ✓ | ✓ | High-arousal emotions increase transmission; awe/anger/anxiety relate to virality more than low-arousal emotions.[^1_7][^1_8][^1_9] | |
| Platforms amplify these biases: engagement-optimized feeds preferentially surfa |

