Katie Keller

86 posts

Katie Keller

Katie Keller

@ktempestkeller

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

San Francisco Katılım Mayıs 2022
432 Takip Edilen416 Takipçiler
Katie Keller retweetledi
General Catalyst
General Catalyst@generalcatalyst·
“The digital world lacks physical information. The physical world lacks dense digital information. Games perfectly merge these two together, and we believe that’s just the next phase of pretraining.” Every few weeks @gen_intuition ships new emergent capabilities that are orthogonal to anything you see in the LLM world. Watch GC’s @max_rimpel in conversation with @PimDeWitte. Chapters 00:00 — Introduction 00:10 — The World's Biggest Private RuneScape Server 03:09 — From RuneScape to Ebola 07:41 — Mapping the Unmappable 09:47 — Why LLMs Can't See the World 13:45 — The Accidental Foundation of General Intuition 19:10 — Turning Down a Life-Changing Acquisition Offer 21:12 — One Foot in Front of the Other 24:04 — Atoms to Atoms 27:33 — The Talent Flywheel 30:20 — Protecting the Last Weird Corner of the Internet
English
3
16
89
21.6K
Katie Keller
Katie Keller@ktempestkeller·
It's not writing -- it's AI slop.
English
0
0
1
46
Katie Keller
Katie Keller@ktempestkeller·
the power of claude compels you
English
0
0
1
60
Katie Keller retweetledi
femiiiiii.
femiiiiii.@femiiiszn·
not all of us were made to cook. some of us were made to have conversations with the person cooking.
English
479
24.1K
174.9K
3.1M
Katie Keller retweetledi
Ranger
Ranger@RangerNetHQ·
We don't manually test features anymore. You can now run continuous QA features in Claude using “Feature Review” by Ranger. Feature Review is an always-on AI QA that runs in the background, fixing features while providing you and your team with full visibility. Never ask Claude to fix errors again.
English
18
20
90
23.8K
Katie Keller retweetledi
Kevin Jiang
Kevin Jiang@jiang_kev·
We just built a browser agent that outperforms OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, and Manus on real-world tasks that knowledge workers actually do And it ranks #1 on every single major web benchmark
Kevin Jiang tweet media
English
45
29
427
45.5K
Katie Keller retweetledi
Max Rimpel
Max Rimpel@max_rimpel·
This piece nails something subtle but critical: the future of robotics isn’t unlocked by shiny demos or breakthroughs, but by relentless iteration in messy reality. An absolute must-read for anyone thinking seriously about where robotics actually compounds. Well done @packyM and @evanbeard at @standardbots 🤖🦾
Packy McCormick@packyM

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.

English
1
6
17
5.3K
Katie Keller retweetledi
Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
🎨@Tempo_Labs just launched v2 of their visual editor for React, powered by AI. Tempo feels like a design tool but works like an IDE. It enables designers & devs to collaborate on code and helps teams ship production-grade software 10X faster. ycombinator.com/launches/N19-t…
English
21
31
222
50.4K
Grace Ge
Grace Ge@badgalgge·
With the Eras tour finally done, the biggest unexpected green flag I've come across this year is male operators / founders being HUGE Tay-Tay fans and using her songs to describe their technical challenges. What TSwift song best describes your 2024?
English
3
0
6
1K
Katie Keller
Katie Keller@ktempestkeller·
Very excited about what the Mooncake team is up to. This infrastructure will enable a new class of applications that is far more intelligent than anything we have seen so far. Well done
Nikita | Scaling Postgres@nikitabase

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

English
0
0
2
343
Ali Shobeiri
Ali Shobeiri@Ali_Shobeiri·
Built an open-source Jupyter Notebook that brings the power of @OpenAI's code interpreter into your local Python development environment. Watch how easy it is to use Thread to edit code I wrote, chat with my notebook, or generate charts just using prompts. We built Thread using @nextjs, @chakra_ui and @ProjectJupyter and you can install it by running: pip install thread-dev
English
17
113
633
112.6K
Grace Ge
Grace Ge@badgalgge·
If I summarize what I do all day as a VC, think of a benign version of the show “You.”
English
2
0
5
1.5K
Alvaro Morales
Alvaro Morales@alvaromorales·
long SF!
Ayesha Bose@ayeshabose_

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.

English
3
0
23
1.8K
Katie Keller retweetledi
Menlo Ventures
Menlo Ventures@MenloVentures·
The future of the modern AI stack is being decided now. There are a few things we know for sure: 1. Enterprises spend more on inference than training. 2. We live in a multi-model world. 3. RAG is the dominant architectural approach. 4. All developers are now AI developers. But, if 2023 was the year of AI experimentation, 2024 will be ll invests and the trends shaping the future of the AI stack read @MenloVentures’ Modern AI Stack Report mnlo.vc/modern_AI_stack If you have comments or questions, please reach out to the investors who authored this report: @mmurph, @timt, @gracewenge, @ktempestkeller, and @derekgxiao
Menlo Ventures tweet media
English
2
21
44
14.6K
Sam Whitmore
Sam Whitmore@sjwhitmore·
after thinking about this more i'm also pretty certain an expert LLM answer doesn't solve this for me. i don't want to flatten / take the average of human expertise on a given topic. it feels sad. i want to find the wise human and understand the nuance / story behind their POV
Sam Whitmore@sjwhitmore

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

English
13
4
61
12.7K
Katie Keller
Katie Keller@ktempestkeller·
@Altimor Congratulations Flo! We are so lucky to have you here!
English
0
0
0
7
Flo Crivello
Flo Crivello@Altimor·
I have just become American. Thatcher said that Europe was built by history, and America by philosophy. That also applies to the nationality of immigrants — I was born in France by accident, and have become American out of profound love for this country. But really, I think I was always American. I feel glad, honored and grateful that I finally was able to come home.
Flo Crivello tweet media
English
1.7K
592
13.1K
811.3K
swyx
swyx@swyx·
Happy new year!🥳 I have been heavy ~my entire adult life after leaving the army. Always struggled with motivation, discipline, and fads and got worse during covid. In Q4 2023 I did 3 straight months of: - Bouldering 3-5x/week (swyx.io/bouldering) - Avg >12k steps/day - >1,000 active calories/day Self pics from start of Oct til Dec. Key factors: - Accountabilibuddies. I'm not allowed back in smol.ai/haus until my daily rings are closed. - live <5mins from gym. No excuse. Recently started supplementing with night runs. Its cold, and sucks to start with, but close that damn ring and you'll warm up. - Added a 30min walking commute to office. I very rarely tweet about health stuff bc I feel I don't have much to offer here, but am breaking that rule today for all those who just want to get their health in control like I do and want to see progress reports from people with nothing to sell you. I'm by no means fit or done but I'm happy to have made some material progress for the first time since covid and am just opening space for fellow beginners.
swyx tweet mediaswyx tweet mediaswyx tweet mediaswyx tweet media
English
39
6
401
71.8K