Khiet Tran

78 posts

Khiet Tran

Khiet Tran

@trannkhiet

solutions engineering @NotionHQ

sf, ca Katılım Nisan 2013
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Notion@NotionHQ·
How do you design a CLI for both humans and agents? That's the question behind ntn — the Notion CLI. Carter and Anthony break down the 4 principles that shaped it. 0:00 How we built the Notion CLI 0:21 Progressive disclosure 2:26 Actionable error messages 4:04 Separate data from messages (stdout vs stderr) 5:27 Interactive vs non-interactive modes
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andy@andymadrick·
@raycast v2 helping me learn to love again 🤌
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Ivan Zhao
Ivan Zhao@ivanhzhao·
Closed Q1 last week. Revenue is accelerating for the 7th straight quarter. AI now counts for 60% of our business. Cash flow positive. The transition from software to AI is not easy, but can be done! I am proud of our teams!
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Max Schoening
Max Schoening@mschoening·
I don't know what possessed @lennysan to want to interview me. But, so he did. We talked about a lot of things that I think are fun: malleable software, taste, the core identity of products, and agency. Lenny is a very gracious interviewer. Thanks for having me.
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

"We already have universal basic income. It's called knowledge work." Max Schoening (@mschoening) is one of the deepest thinkers on how AI is changing how we build and use software. He's also what the future of product leadership looks like. He's head of product at @NotionHQ, was VP of Design (and a part-time engineer) at @GitHub, head of design at @Heroku, a PM at Google, and a 2x founder. In our in-depth conversation, we discuss: 🔸 What’s worked in getting designers and PMs to fully embrace AI 🔸 Why agency—not skills—is the thing that separates people who will thrive 🔸 Max’s “tiny core” theory of great products: iPhone multitouch, the GitHub pull request, Dropbox’s menu bar icon 🔸 How the first 10% of every project is now “free,” and what that means for product development 🔸 Why the amount of software has exploded but the quality hasn’t, and why that gap creates opportunity Listen now 👇 youtu.be/mCO-D3pkviM

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Daniel Gilbert
Daniel Gilbert@dangilbert·
It's called @NotionHQ and it already exists. For serious Enterprises. We have meeting notes, company knowledge, skills, feedback, team spaces, client info, agents, and our data warehouse feeds in. It is remarkable technology and it already works.
Y Combinator@ycombinator

Company Brain @t_blom Every company has critical know-how scattered across people's heads, old Slack threads, support tickets, and databases, and AI agents can't operate like that. We think every company in the world is going to need a new primitive: a living map of how the company works that turns its own artifacts into an executable skills file for AI.

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Notion@NotionHQ·
GPT-5.5 is now in Notion 🫡
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Notion@NotionHQ·
We heard you like jackets. Have a few to give away. Make your case for one below.
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Khiet Tran@trannkhiet·
@moooodit the amount of people (myself included) who tried this place exactly once and never again
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Sarah Sachs
Sarah Sachs@sarahmsachs·
When I saw our team's evals of Kimi 2.6, I thought "ok, things are gonna get interesting now". This is the first open-weight model that plays like a top-class agentic model. Watching it go through ambiguous and meticulous chained tool work successfully puts it squarely in the wheelhouse of Opus 4.6. We're looking at an open weight model, but with much cheaper direct inference provider pricing. For a subclass of our eval set, it's outperforming GPT 5.2. We're about to undergo a gigantic industry shift. Open weight is no longer for those who fine tune, those who want on-prem. It's an actual, reliable option for it's quality/price/latency profile for difficult agentic work. It's not perfect. It's token hungry, relatively slow, and can get stuck in “thinking loops". But those are things we can engineer around. For value it is, and how it positions itself against major labs, this is a dramatic day for open weight models. We sprinted as a team and worked closely with @FireworksAI_HQ to get this to our customers on day 0. No one should wait to try out a change like this. Try it yourself and tell me where it's working for you.
Akshay Kothari@akothari

Kimi K2.6 just landed in @NotionHQ. Open‑weight, but absolutely a heavyweight. Take it for a drive! 🏎️

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