diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c9101649..21f79fb9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ When I heard Karpathy say this, I wanted to find out how. How does one person sh I'm [Garry Tan](https://x.com/garrytan), President & CEO of [Y Combinator](https://www.ycombinator.com/). I've worked with thousands of startups — Coinbase, Instacart, Rippling — when they were one or two people in a garage. Before YC, I was one of the first eng/PM/designers at Palantir, cofounded Posterous (sold to Twitter), and built Bookface, YC's internal social network. -**gstack is my answer.** I've been building products for twenty years, and right now I'm shipping more products than I ever have. In the last 60 days: 3 production services, 40+ shipped features, part-time, while running YC full-time. On logical code change — not raw LOC, which AI inflates — my 2026 output is **207×** my 2013 output pro-rata, measured across 41 public + private `garrytan/*` repos (including Bookface from 2013). AI wrote most of it. The point isn't who typed it, it's what shipped. +**gstack is my answer.** I've been building products for twenty years, and right now I'm shipping more products than I ever have. In the last 60 days: 3 production services, 40+ shipped features, part-time, while running YC full-time. On logical code change — not raw LOC, which AI inflates — my 2026 run rate is **~700× my 2013 pace** (9,859 vs 14 logical lines/day). Year-to-date (through April 18), 2026 has already produced **207× the entire 2013 year**. Measured across 41 public + private `garrytan/*` repos including Bookface. AI wrote most of it. The point isn't who typed it, it's what shipped. **2026 — 1,237 contributions and counting:**