
Out of Office Garry Tan is Out Of Office
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Jan 22, 2026 Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator and influential early-stage investor, shares his journey from coding teen to tech leader. He discusses the vibrant tech culture of the Bay Area, his political activism driven by local safety concerns, and the importance of community in shaping San Francisco. Garry reflects on resilience in facing rejection, the evolving strategies at Y Combinator in the age of AI, and his faith's role in tech. With humor and candor, he reveals his ambitions for both personal growth and city improvement.
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How A Teenager Broke Into Tech
- Garry Tan learned to code at 17 by commuting into San Francisco and cold-emailing his way into a design firm.
- That early hands-on experience paid off with work on Apple's first e-commerce store and set his career path.
From Clubhouse Chat To Civic Activism
- Garry describes his political awakening during COVID after a Clubhouse conversation with then-DA Chesa Boudin.
- The murder of Hanako Abe and rising elder violence drove him into local civic activism focused on safety and education.
Anti-Housing Equals Anti-Abundance
- Garry argues many local opponents of housing share the same people who oppose tech, equating anti-housing stances with anti-abundance.
- He warns that driving tech out risks turning San Francisco into a considerably worse city like Oakland.

