Letting Others Get Rich
More from Kelly Sutton
It’s been a busy year for Scholarly. At this time last year, we were just closing our first contracts after having been in business for 6 months. Since then, we’ve raised a seed round, achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance, grown our customer base substantially, and expanded our team. On the technical side, we continue to cut out vectors of...
This blog post goes into detail on how our company, Scholarly, works. This post should serve as a bit of a memory capsule and a good thing to send potential candidates when they are evaluating us. I hope this blog post is an interesting view into what building B2B SaaS can look like in a way that is traditionally agile: personalized, great...
Early in my career, I fancied myself a frontend engineer. Frontend engineering felt like it had more going on that backend or application engineering. The relatively young language of JavaScript was seeing more uptake after the fall of Flash. Seeing the fruits of your labor in a web browser rather than a commandline or GUI was more rewarding to...
After more than 6.5 years at Gusto, I’ve moved on to start a new company. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to work at Gusto and proud of the work we did helping small businesses in the US. The company is better than ever and has an incredibly bright future. We had plenty of fun along the way, breaking apart monoliths or building...
To better understand large language models (LLMs), I put together a free dream interpreter called Dream Diviner. This post will talk about building the app, LLMs, and reflect on this iteration of AI. AI-pocalypse? AI-mageddon? The past 6 months is not the first time computer scientists and the public have been excited about artificial...