Y Combinator Startup Podcast

#153 - Cory Doctorow and Joe Betts-LaCroix

Nov 27, 2019
Cory Doctorow, a renowned blogger and science fiction author, joins Joe Betts-Lacroix, the CTO of VIUM and Y Combinator expert, for a captivating discussion. They delve into adversarial interoperability and the legal intricacies that hinder innovation. The duo critiques monopolistic tech practices and their state-like roles. They also tackle the alarming rise of conspiratorial thinking and its impact on public trust. Finally, they emphasize the role of science fiction in inspiring technological advancements and the urgent need for proactive engagement on climate risks.
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INSIGHT

Adversarial Interoperability

  • Adversarial interoperability is when you connect to another product without permission to win their customers.
  • This tactic, historically crucial for tech growth, faces increasing legal barriers today.
ANECDOTE

Samba's Success

  • Samba, a free, open-source SMB replication, helped non-Microsoft OSes gain first-class office network status.
  • This was achieved through reverse-engineering despite Microsoft's attempts to maintain market dominance.
ANECDOTE

Mint's Adversarial Interoperability

  • Mint's founder, Aaron Patzer, scraped data from bank websites, a legally gray area, to build his startup.
  • This adversarial interoperability led to a successful acquisition, highlighting its potential.
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