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Kent William Innholt

@oerhoert

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Design, code, videogames, pain, and beauty. He/him.

London, UK
Joined July 2009
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@StainlessAPI
Stainless
13 days
We're thrilled to welcome @oerhoert to Stainless ✱ Kent William joins us from Meta, where he led the company-wide data table framework, rebooted ad blocker defense, and worked on VR UI systems. Before Meta, his experience spans products across web, mobile, and games.
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@wesbos
Wes Bos
18 days
there is something off about this design - it's the vertical text alignment this new CSS feature just made aligning text 100x easier
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@jasonfried
Jason Fried
19 days
Exceptionally good article on UI design, using Tahoe's regressions as examples of what not to do. Lots of side-by-side examples making the abstract obvious. https://t.co/SQYsBiT40W Via @daringfireball.
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tonsky.me
Looking at the first principles of icon design—and how Apple failed to apply all of them in macOS Tahoe
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Kent William Innholt
21 days
Fantastic talk. “No Vibes Allowed: Solving Hard Problems in Complex Codebases”
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@lennysan
Lenny Rachitsky
1 month
"I ran a startup for 5 years. I thought we moved fast. Then I joined OpenAI—and realized I had no idea what fast actually meant." Head of Product for @OpenAI's Codex @embirico and I chat about: 🔸 How OpenAI built the Sora Android app (which hit #1) in just 18 days by using
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@ryanlpeterman
Ryan Peterman
1 month
Boris Cherny ( @bcherny ) created Claude Code, but few know his full career story. I interviewed him about how he grew as an engineer (episode dropping next week), we discussed: • Why every engineer needs "side quests" • Why being under leveled is a good thing • The story
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Kent William Innholt
1 month
No research, links, or media. For me, plaintext is a tool for outlining, ideation, rearranging. It’s a thinking tool that states, “No distractions. Make a decision.” It’s a most trusted tool in the battle to do “what matters most.”
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Kent William Innholt
1 month
This is why I keep Sublime Text on every computer, as it’s *always* snappy and dependable. It’s where I keep my single-file system for priorities. For this use, plaintext’s limitations are benefits.
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Francesco Di Lorenzo
1 month
We built Things, Notion, Todoist... And this person said "nah, txt file is fine" Unironically brilliant. https://t.co/QhKYgoyrtc
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Kent William Innholt
1 month
I recently interviewed with @attio, and got to spend some time with several of the leaders at the company, and learn more about their approach. I have nothing but good things to say about them. Super strong London-based startup.
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Dominic Gannaway
2 months
We're looking for Web Infrastructure Engineers at Attio. If you're interested in joining my team and working on solving some awesome problems together, please check out the role. If you're based in the UK: https://t.co/S7BuUTC90d If you're based in Poland, Portugal, Germany,
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Kent William Innholt
2 months
Agreed.
@schrockn
Nick Schrock
2 months
My hot take is that your ability to context engineer your agent dominates model choice when you build something real. The "there's a new model time to switch toolchains" dance is theater. People underestimate the stickiness of workflows and the application layer.
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@guidorosso
Guido Rosso
2 months
Great thing about Rive Scripting: it lets you extend Rive itself. Not just the editor, but the runtime functionality too. Here, @airnanan scripted a custom Data Binding converter that triggers this text effect whenever the string updates.
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Kent William Innholt
2 months
I agree, though, that we should build something better.
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Kent William Innholt
2 months
The Web is my very favorite Complete Unmitigated Disaster™.
@Jonathan_Blow
Jonathan Blow
2 months
@nicbarkeragain We used to have a name for a program that had all those things. It was called an operating system. But then we decided you can’t have all those things without putting them inside another, very heavyweight thing (all connected up by an extremely error-prone set of languages
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@iamdavidhill
David Hill
2 months
exploring animations for agents ⦿ clear, large, and obvious ⦿ in the same location every time ⦿ different animations per agent ⦿ color synced to the agent
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@michael_janiak
Michael Janiak
3 months
They did it. They built Flash for the modern era.
@rive_app
Rive
3 months
We previewed Scripting last night at the @rive_app NYC meetup with @duolingo! Scripting lets you build entire experiences directly in the Rive Editor — and ship them anywhere with the Rive Runtime: websites, apps, games, products, vehicles, and more.
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Kent William Innholt
3 months
I’d have gone “love for others,” personally. I guess ‘valuable’ is perhaps understood only in economic terms here.
@SahilBloom
Sahil Bloom
3 months
Everyone needs to hear this…
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Kent William Innholt
3 months
You start by talking to “Jack” about your background and what you’re looking for, and “he” helps arrange direct email intros (as opposed to your resume getting stuck in an ATS database). It’s organic and delightful. https://t.co/zIJQFIfgL8
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jackandjill.ai
Speak to Jack or Jill and get matched with roles or candidates in a deeply personalised way.
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Kent William Innholt
3 months
Jack&Jill is seriously impressive. Of course, you know you’re working with a “bot recruiter” (that’s the AI persona they call ‘Jack’) … but “he” is reeeeally good. If you’re in the market for a new job, I recommend it whole-heartedly.
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@mitchellh
Mitchell Hashimoto
4 months
I've shared the full transcript of every agentic coding session from implementing the unobtrusive Ghostty updates and provided commentary alongside about my thinking and process. Total cost: $15.98 over 16 sessions. "Vibing a Non-Trivial Ghostty Feature"
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Kent William Innholt
4 months
This is technically correct; the best kind of correct.
@kerckhove_ts
Tom Sydney Kerckhove
4 months
It's very funny to me when people say "This happens in microseconds", because any amount of time can be expressed in microseconds.
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