In the old days, you had to have a classical-looking house because that was the only way to build houses. And in the Victorian period, actually, was when things went wrong. You could have an Italian villa or, wait, no, it could be a Greek temple. Or something that looked like it was from the Tudor period. Take your pick. But is there any truly beautiful neighborhood built after 1950? Where would it be? In any country.
Tyler and Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham sat down at his home in the English countryside to discuss what areas of talent judgment his co-founder and wife Jessica Livingston is better at, whether young founders have gotten rarer, whether he still takes a dim view of solo founders, how to 2x ambition in the developed world, on the minute past which a Y Combinator interviewer is unlikely to change their mind, what YC learned after rejecting companies, how he got over his fear of flying, Florentine history, why almost all good artists are underrated, what's gone wrong in art, why new homes and neighborhoods are ugly, why he wants to visit the Dark Ages, why he's optimistic about Britain and San Fransisco, the challenges of regulating AI, whether we're underinvesting in high-cost interruption activities, walking, soundproofing, fame, and more.
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Recorded July 15th, 2023.
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