
Katie Keller
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Katie Keller
@ktempestkeller
Investor at @GeneralCatalyst. @MenloVentures, @Salesforce APM and @StanfordEng alum. Probably coding or doing the @NYTimes crossword.


IN HONOR OF CALIFORNIA’S 175TH ANNIVERSARY, WE WILL BE ROLLING OUT A VERY SPECIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE FOR EVERY CALIFORNIAN THIS SUMMER! IT WILL FEATURE A HANDSOME, HIGH-QUALITY PHOTO OF ME, GAVIN C. NEWSOM. MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING IT’S THE BEST LICENSE EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. THIS IS ABOUT CELEBRATING OUR BEAUTIFUL STATE (IT IS NOT ABOUT ME, DESPITE THE VERY HANDSOME PHOTO!). ENJOY! — GOVERNOR GCN




Investors are betting billions of dollars that robotics will experience a Giant Leap. Meaning: robots are not useful today, but throw enough GPUs, models, data, and PhDs at the problem, and you’ll cross some threshold on the other side of which you will meet robots that can walk into any room and do whatever they’re told. The Giant Leap view is sexy. It holds the promise of a totally unbounded market – labor today is a ~$25 trillion market, constrained by the cost and unreliability of humans; if robots become cheap, general, and autonomous, the argument goes that you get Jevons Paradox for labor - available to whichever team of geniuses in a garage produces the big breakthrough first. This is the type of innovation that Silicon Valley loves. Brilliant minds love opportunities where success is just a brilliant idea away. My friend @evanbeard is betting that progress will happen by climbing the gradient of variability. That robotics will progress towards general usefulness in small steps. The logic is clear: - Robotics is bottlenecked on data. - The best data is the data your robots collect actually doing things. - The best strategy, then, even if it's not the sexiest, is to get paid to collect that data, learn, and iterate. This is where the vast majority of value lies, and the real path to our abundant robotic future. For the first co-written essay in not boring world, Evan and I write about the robots.



New way of doing analytics in Postgres: github.com/Mooncake-Labs/… You now can simply create a columnstore table inside Postgres, load data and query it using Postgres syntax. And it's FAST. Duckdb level fast. Actually it uses duckdb underneath. Give it a go on @neondatabase

This isn’t true. Last week, a seed stage company had 10+ lead term sheets. This week, talking to companies with 5+ lead term sheets each. For the right deal, they will Zoom in from Italy and have the people on the ground chase you.


Every enterprise shares a common concern: SECURITY. This week, Menlo’s cybersecurity investors share a two-part series on the topic. The first post–published today–will explore how businesses must think about security in the new era of AI. The second post, slated for Thursday, will explore how AI will inform cybersecurity solutions. Read part one here: mnlo.vc/Security_for_AI Authored by @venkyganesan, @vcrama, @FHaskaraman, and @samanthasborja


Some personal news… @alvaromorales and I welcomed Milo Morales to the world 4 months ago! Our lives have been turned upside down and we’re completely obsessed with being new parents. I’ll need to upgrade my iCloud storage soon with the number of photos and videos I’ve taken.



early yahoo search was a list of lists of sources by topic google revolutionized all that with pagerank now i just want a list of lists of expertly curated sources again








