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Keith Casey is a tech enthusiast and product manager focused on APIs, living in the woods and sharing his journey on YouTube.

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The author restored Scott Adams' blog posthumously, overcoming technical challenges to recover 1913 posts while maintaining the integrity of the original content.
Understanding the differences between encoding, hashing, encrypting, and signing is crucial for effective data protection and integrity in web development.
The post argues that the rise of 'vibe coding' shifts the focus from clean code to efficient problem-solving, challenging traditional coding practices in the age of generative AI.
The blog post discusses the role of 4chan and its community, referred to as 'weaponized autists,' in analyzing and investigating events such as the murder of Charlie Kirk. It highlights their unique skills in gathering and organiz...
In 2025, the author aimed to read 36 books, sharing insights on their favorites and the challenges faced throughout the year.
This post discusses the challenges SaaS startups face as they grow and how to scale accounting without hindering development. It emphasizes the importance of building accounting systems that grow with the company, automating munda...
The text discusses the problems with current SDKs and proposes using generative AI to build better SDKs. The author launched a course on LinkedIn Learning to teach how to use OpenAPI spec to generate a fully featured SDK with gene...
The author set a goal to read 24 fiction and 12 non-fiction books in 2024, but ended up reading 32 fiction and 4 non-fiction books. The post lists the top four books and provides a brief review of each. It also includes a list of ...
The text discusses the different groups of immigrants and their impact on the US, emphasizing the need to differentiate between them. It also addresses the abuse of the H-1B visa and the need for short-term and long-term changes i...
The author reflects on 20 years of blogging, sharing statistics and advice. He emphasizes the importance of starting, writing more, and writing for oneself. He also advises to own and use what you write, and to develop thicker ski...
The author discusses the importance of understanding customer feedback and categorizing it into regulations, requirements, practices, and preferences to improve products. He emphasizes the need to focus on customer interviews and ...
The text discusses the current state of developer relations and explores potential fixes. It argues against firing DevRel and suggests leveraging their strengths in product marketing. The author shares personal experiences and ins...
The text discusses the drawbacks of SDKs and proposes a new approach to building systems and devices easier to use. It highlights the risks of using SDKs and suggests a new method of shipping machine-readable documentation with ex...
AI has seen rapid adoption across various sectors in the United States, transforming business operations. AI-powered tools have shown promise in API development, but there are still challenges to overcome. AI has demonstrated the ...
The last four years have been brutal for developer relations due to the impact of COVID-19, hiring binge, Fed rate hikes, and layoffs. The author argues that developer relations is dying because it failed the organizations in thre...
The text discusses the impact of surprising customers with unexpected price changes. It uses the example of a gas station that increased the price of coffee from $1 to $2, leading to the loss of regular customers. The author empha...
The text discusses the two main goals of developers: building something useful and going home. It emphasizes the importance of understanding why developers would want to use a product and how to get them started with it. The autho...