What if writing software became as easy as taking a selfie?
This episode, Yaniv Bernstein sits down with Gary Lo - founder of OpenBA and one of the sharpest AI-and-startups thinkers Yaniv knows - to discuss the concept of 'selfie software': disposable, hyper-personal, AI-generated tools that anyone can create for themselves, with no hand-written code.
AI-generated tools like these are changing the startup landscape. While founders now have more tools at their disposal, it's now necessary than ever to create a product that truly disrupts the market.
Gary and Yaniv discuss all of this and more, likening Claude and ChatGPT to Windows and Mac, and exploring what this tech landscape means if you're building a software startup today.
In this episode, you will:
Understand the 'selfie software' concept: why AI is making software disposable, personal, and low-stakes, and what that means for the market you're building in
Learn why AI platforms are forcing startups to rethink whether they should build on their own infrastructure or embed into Claude and ChatGPT instead
Hear Gary's 'burn it down' exercise: how to identify which parts of your product are genuinely defensible, and which will simply catch fire in the next AI wave
Understand why software engineering isn't dead, but the problems worth solving with it have fundamentally shifted
Timestamps
00:00 Coming Up...
01:09 On Today's Show: Gary Lo on 'Selfie Software'
02:48 About Gary
03:16 How 'Hyper-Personalized' AI Is Like Photography
05:36 Gary's Real Estate Workflow (OpenBA)
07:29 Defining 'Selfie Software': Why Custom Tools Win
10:33 So... Is It Bad Software?
13:29 'Can’t You Just Add This One Thing...'
15:30 When Personalization Becomes Bloat
17:42 Working In-App with Anthropic and OpenAI APIs
20:29 Token Economics and Moats
25:28 Microsoft's Lessons in Platform Power
30:27 But What If Anthropic Comes For My Vertical?
32:48 How Open Source Keeps AI in Check
35:18 Unlearning and Rebuilding
39:05 Gary's 'Burn It Down' Test
44:01 Is Software Engineering Dead? (No.)
50:17 Closing Thoughts
Resources in this episode
Gary Lo's previous TSP episode (on OpenClaw and Claude Cowork): https://youtu.be/V3YFghiy8p0
Garry Tan's gstack: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack
Andrej Karpathy on Software 2.0: https://karpathy.medium.com/software-2-0-a64152b37c35
Vera (Yaniv's startup, AI-supported guidance for people caring for ageing parents): https://vera.guide
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