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Keith.

@KeefKerr

@AdaptiveML creating the best platform for AI training and production. Previously: @datadoghq @enigma_data @foursquare

Oklahoma City, OK Katılım Nisan 2011
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J.D. Reeves@jdreeves·
@NotionHQ I have the notion that I’d be the only one in Oklahoma wearing one of these
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Notion
Notion@NotionHQ·
We heard you like jackets. Have a few to give away. Make your case for one below.
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
Can somebody on the Google slides team please add character spacing as an option? This would 10x the visual design of slides
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Camilo Vlies
Camilo Vlies@CamiloVlies·
Hello, @X Could you connect me to a few great Founding Product Designers? 🎨 Also open to folks who are into 0→1 product, design systems, prototyping, UX writing, motion/interaction, brand-to-product, and AI-native design workflows. I’m building in public, learning every day, and I’d love to meet designers who like to move fast, ship often, and think like builders.
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@ryancarson @openclaw What do you think is the main delta? Async/AFK work, nighttime work? Like for a code factory I see it. For an EA it’s blurry
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@karrisaarinen @linear Output can be projects, tasks or initiatives that are back linked to the topic. Agent can auto analyze the topic and proactively surface insights on the topic in relevant tickets/projects/docs. Agent can suggests topics to explore based on channel inputs.
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@karrisaarinen @linear re knowledge base: I would shape this as Topics. Topics are places where context can land, projects are where the work gets done. Topics can listen to inputs like customer requests and slack feedback channels. Topics can have documents associated with them.
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
Quick video on how I use @linear Agent in product work. For feature requests, I want to understand the broader pattern, not just react to one ask. Here, it pulled from 40k+ customer requests to help me think through whether Linear should have team docs.
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
It’s funny, when I was early on in my career, the debate side of design and product killed me. Now it fuels me. It feels like the actual work.
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@melodyskim @akothari @NotionHQ Might be a skill issue for me. Idk, I use tons of other apps for complex work. Linear, slack, figma, GitHub etc. But in notion I just struggle to find the right structure for things. Making a design overview page for my co. Database? Nested pages? 😵‍💫 wish it were more opinionated
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melody kim
melody kim@melodyskim·
@akothari @NotionHQ don’t hate it but haven’t been able to adopt after multiple attempts, i think the UI has always felt too big/heavy for me
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Linear
Linear@linear·
Issue tracking is dead. We are building what comes next. linear.app/next
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@karrisaarinen When you want to fine tune your own models for linear, my company can help with that. We could RL to outperform frontier models. And we are super linear-pilled 🫶.
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
@Austen I once heard that Linear was mentioned in a startup deck that they were pitching to VCs that they have talked to us about it and "we're a prospect". (Spoiler we weren't and the VC came to ask us about it).
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
New logo wall for our website what do you think?
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@bengold @claudeai I’d do a memory inport of what’s relevant. Claude has a prompt in settings for this. Feed it to your personal, exclude anything that wouldn’t be helpful for work. Keep what would be helpful for design and then you can give that to work Claude as some starter context.
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Ben Gold
Ben Gold@bengold·
I got invited to my company’s @claudeai account through my work email, is there any way to connect it to my personal account?
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@karrisaarinen Have you ever used craft agents? They have a built in browser for the agent to use and it makes a nice loop when you coding agent has built in browser use that you can watch.
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
IMO they should bundle ChatGPT and browser but keep Codex out of it. The use and usage patterns are different and you might hurt Codex by bundling it
Olivia Moore@omooretweets

As an early superfan of AI browsers, ChatGPT moving towards a desktop app instead actually makes sense to me. Perplexity Comet has been arguably the most successful product here - and while they have a real base of power users, it's been hard to maintain growth 👇 We've seen this in the past with other fantastic browser products like Dia / Arc - there are a few things that make building a mainstream new browser very hard: 1. It's an extremely high frequency product where users have little tolerance for changes. If even one workflow is disrupted or made more difficult, it's like a paper cut that the user then experiences 100x a day. 2. The browser behavior is so automatic that the physical act of switching and maintaining the switch is hard! There has to be something in the new browser that's so materially better such that you remember to use it. And, if you have to onboard users to the product, you’ve lost. 3. There’s not that much “space” to innovate in the browser. The most important thing is to not disrupt the core experience, and so much is available via extensions that unlocking a 10x for the mainstream user is hard. Chrome works decently well - it’s not a low NPS product where people are desperate to switch. In contrast, desktop apps have proven to be a very fruitful surface for AI-enhanced work - think Cursor, Cowork, etc. Now that you can give a desktop product browser access, the advantage is clear - especially when the desktop app also has native file access and feels more natural to set up recurring workflows in.

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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@brian_lovin Maybe it’s because of the size of my co but I get pretty impressive results from Claude. Process is wirte plan > make a branch of main > implement and iterate. It looks at the code base and uses existing components etc.
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Brian Lovin
Brian Lovin@brian_lovin·
I'm very behind on answering questions on my AMA page, but I went through a few tonight with some quick brain dumps, in case any of it is interesting... (for example, many people have asked how to improve the visual quality of their AI-coded apps and I think it's still insanely hard/borderline impossible to get there without touching the code yourself) → brianlovin.com/ama
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@bengold I have an M3 Max/36GB RAM/500GB storage. It handles multitasking, but our Docker consume a lot of space, leaving me with limited storage. Despite having enough RAM to run multiple tabs, Figma, Slack, Claude Code, etc., I’ve run out of RAM a few times. Wish I had more storage tho
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Ben Gold
Ben Gold@bengold·
Can someone tell me what specs to get in a MacBook Pro? There are too many options now
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Keith.@KeefKerr·
@thenanyu Curse you for putting this string of words together
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No _____, no _______, just _______
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