Geoff Ralston built Rocket Mail before Yahoo Mail existed, built Lala before Spotify worked in America, sat in Steve Jobs' living room to get an acquisition approved, and ran Y Combinator as President. Now he says the most important thing he's ever worked on is making sure AI doesn't kill us.
In this episode with Kyriakos Eleftheriou, Geoff speaks about YC, SAIF, the Yahoo acquisition, and the top learnings after decades in silicon valley
00:00 Introduction
03:45 The $70K bet that built Sand Hill Road
06:07 Early to every wave
06:59 "The most important thing I've ever worked on"
08:18 Timing is luck. Here's how to get lucky anyway
10:46 Quitting HP the day he saw the Mosaic browser
15:39 Paul Graham's "packets of cash" acquisition rule
19:35 The Yahoo revolt that almost killed the deal
33:45 Zuck killed Facebook Music in one sentence
39:05 Why Steve Jobs offered him a job — and why he said no
45:40 Running Y Combinator
50:37 Steve Jobs' real superpower
54:06 Why AI is more dangerous than people think
01:01:15 Peter Thiel is wrong about competition
01:03:31 Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection



