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gk1

24,990 karmajoined 15 years ago
Former naval architect, turned marketing consultant in 2013, then VP Marketing at Pinecone from 2020 to 2024, then back to consulting.

Obsessed with growing deeply technical startups, chess, and ultralight travel.

https://www.gkogan.co - My personal-but-work-related site

https://www.gregkogan.com - My actual personal site with some cartoons and writing.

Best email: greg[at]gkogan.co

Submissions

Don't Call Yourself a Programmer, and Other Career Advice (2011)

kalzumeus.com
7 points·by gk1·2 days ago·2 comments

A Startup That Builds AI Agents Used One to Raise $100M

bloomberg.com
2 points·by gk1·2 days ago·0 comments

Railway: Peace

railway.com
4 points·by gk1·9 days ago·1 comments

AI startups: Sell work, not software

sarahtavel.com
1 points·by gk1·10 days ago·2 comments

Never Trust a Number

secondthoughts.ai
4 points·by gk1·11 days ago·0 comments

Osborne Effect

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by gk1·11 days ago·0 comments

Everything I've Learned About Public Speaking

zackproser.com
2 points·by gk1·12 days ago·0 comments

I Am the Spark, the Bellows, and the Quench

zackproser.com
4 points·by gk1·17 days ago·0 comments

As the Job Market Stutters, Simulated Work Is Surging

nytimes.com
1 points·by gk1·23 days ago·0 comments

Complex-If and Beyond: Expert Rubrics for RLVR [pdf]

cdn.prod.website-files.com
1 points·by gk1·25 days ago·0 comments

macOS 27 requires Apple Silicon, as Apple draws down the Intel Mac era

arstechnica.com
21 points·by gk1·last month·10 comments

How to Find Consulting Clients (2015)

gkogan.co
4 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

When AWS, Azure, or GCP Becomes the Competition (2019)

gkogan.co
3 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

My Partner's Dependence on Chatbots Is Becoming a Problem

nytimes.com
3 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

Beyond Text: Adaptive Data for the Multimodal Era – Adaption

adaptionlabs.ai
2 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

The Cursor Developer Habits Report

cursor.com
5 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

SMVE: Multi-Vector Retrieval That Just Works

topk.io
2 points·by gk1·last month·0 comments

Vulnerability report written by AI hacker agent

blog.tenzai.com
1 points·by gk1·2 months ago·0 comments

Streaming Messages from Temporal Workers to SSE Clients

architectingbytes.com
1 points·by gk1·2 months ago·0 comments

Nearly Optimal Attention Coresets

pinecone.io
1 points·by gk1·2 months ago·0 comments

comments

gk1
·2 days ago·discuss
I highly recommend you read this classic post from Patrick McKenzie: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2011/10/28/dont-call-yourself-a-pr...

> You are not defined by your chosen software stack: I recently asked via Twitter what young engineers wanted to know about careers. Many asked how to know what programming language or stack to study. It doesn’t matter. There you go.

This is especially true now, since coding agents make it possible to work with any stack.
gk1
·last month·discuss
Exactly right. Co’s like Runlayer are growing like wild exactly for this reason. Without a central control plane MCP is a minefield.
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
It’s not enough to have unique ideas. You need capital, compute, people, distribution, customers… There’s huge appeal to joining a place that has all those things and lets you pursue your unique ideas without worrying about all that.
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
If true...

On the one hand: they fooled me.

On the other hand: hey, if the comments are that good, keep going?
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
Such a good comment from a new account. Please post here more often :)
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
Was commenting on the quote in particular. It’s just a version of “the future is in your hands” which you can find in one form or another in many graduation speeches. Just seems odd to me to read a cliche line as something cynical.

Ali G’s version of it in his 2004 Harvard commencement speech:

> “You lot will become powerful people who can change de future — and you need to, coz de world at de moment iz totally f—ed up.”

Come to think of it… very appropriate today!
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
That quote reads totally differently to me.

It seems if you already have negative feelings about AI or the speaker, you’re going to interpret their comments as something that reinforces your negative feelings.
gk1
·2 months ago·discuss
> AI tools make great team members even better

This is the predominant (public) talking point. And it’s true.

But along with that: when you have effective people becoming even more effective with AI, it becomes glaringly obvious who the INeffective people are. At which point it becomes hard to justify keeping those people around.

(That often includes people who are otherwise effective but aren’t utilizing agents and are therefore losing their edge.)
gk1
·3 months ago·discuss
Seen from another angle: this encourages you to make new friends locally.

And yes, also one more excuse to visit faraway friends.
gk1
·3 months ago·discuss
Interesting that Fin (the spinoff from Intercom) is promoting a different approach on the same day: one agent, one job: https://x.com/eoghan/status/2046974515859595568
gk1
·3 months ago·discuss
> On the one hand, I get that it's a Sunday, and the CEO can't just write a mass email without approval from legal or other comms teams

This is not how things work. In a crisis like this there is a war room with all stakeholders present. Doesn’t matter if it’s Sunday or 3am or Christmas.

And for this company specifically, Guillermo is not one to defer to comms or legal.
gk1
·4 months ago·discuss
Shaming like this doesn’t change people’s minds, it just makes them hide their feelings and introduces new or even greater feelings of guilt. The opposite of what you (hopefully) intended.
gk1
·4 months ago·discuss
Why not contribute, then?
gk1
·5 months ago·discuss
Think of some 100x folks you know of. Are they working more or less than before?
gk1
·5 months ago·discuss
Exactly as happened with computer revolution... Expectations raised in line with productivity. In HN parlance, being a 10x engineer just becomes "being an engineer," and "100x engineer" is the new 10x engineer. And from what I can see in myself and others right now, being a 100x of anything, while exhilarating, is also mentally and physically taxing.
gk1
·5 months ago·discuss
What are some striking examples from your experience?

BTW this is what I love most about HN - the surprising variety of people you can learn from, from billionaire founders to expat bingo-card geeks to Georgian-onion sellers to Dutch pro cleaners...
gk1
·6 months ago·discuss
I actually use it all the time when driving a rental.
gk1
·7 months ago·discuss
Love this announcement style. Direct, confident, and not a word longer than it needs to be. Gives major "the work speaks for itself" vibes. OpenAI's comms used to be like this, until it morphed into Apple-like grandiosity that instead comes off as try-hard.
gk1
·7 months ago·discuss
@dang Any guidelines on obvious AI slop like this?
gk1
·8 months ago·discuss
Exactly this. At least in the US, consultancies that contract with the gov’t can keep a small full time staff in order to qualify for small-business preference and keep their overhead low, and then depend on an army of subcontractors for large projects.