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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 33 MIN

Open Source, AI & Radical Therapy for Software Teams - Gregory Lind | Ep 120

from The Iferia Techcast · host Ezekiel Iferia

Gregory Lind is a founder, author, software developer, musician, and open-source advocate with a 25-year tech career spanning the globe. He is the founder of Buildly Labs, creating AI tools for product development, and the author of "Radical Therapy for Software Teams."In this episode, Greg defines the role of AI in software development as a tool for automating mundane tasks, allowing humans to focus on creative problem-solving. He discusses the lessons learned from founding startups like Humanitec and Buildly, emphasizing the importance of being a team player and employee of your own company first. Greg introduces "radical transparency" from his book, explaining how it improves remote software teams through open communication and merit-based contribution. He offers advice for junior developers, encouraging them to embrace AI as a learning tool while cultivating their unique creative skills. Greg highlights the advantages of using open-source and cloud-native tools for scaling startups efficiently, contrasting them with the vendor lock-in of proprietary platforms. He stresses the importance of human oversight in AI-driven workflows, particularly in QA and ethical data handling. Finally, Greg shares his definition of innovation as learning from past mistakes to create something better, and why mistakes are essential for growth.In this episode, you’ll discover:· The role of AI in software development: mundane tasks vs. creative problems.· Lessons from founding startups and being an employee of your own company.· How "radical transparency" improves remote software team communication.· Advice for junior developers on starting a career in the age of AI.· The benefits of using open-source tools for scaling startups.· The advantages of open-source platforms over proprietary ones.· The critical role of human oversight in AI-driven workflows and ethics.· Why QA is more important than ever with AI and LLMs.· Greg's definition of innovation: learning from mistakes to improve.· Why developers should not be afraid to make mistakes.Connect With Gregory Lind:· Buildly Labs: https://www.buildly.io/· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greglind/Chapters:00:00 Welcome Gregory Lind: Founder, Author, Open Source Advocate00:43 The Role of AI in Software Development: Automating the Mundane02:56 Lessons from Founding Startups: Being an Employee First04:57 "Radical Therapy for Software Teams": Defining Radical Transparency08:50 Advice for Junior Developers in the Age of AI12:09 Scaling Startups with Open Source and Cloud-Native Tools14:48 Open Source vs. Proprietary Platforms: Flexibility & Community18:29 Building Trust and Motivation in Distributed Software Teams23:00 The Critical Role of Human Oversight in AI Workflows & Ethics25:57 Under-discussed Ethical Issues in AI Development28:54 Defining Innovation: Learning from Mistakes to Improve31:28 Connect with Gregory Lind & Buildly LabsSupport the Show:· Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme· Subscribe and leave a review!· ShareWant to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast?· Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch· PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

Gregory Lind is a founder, author, software developer, musician, and open-source advocate with a 25-year tech career spanning the globe. He is the founder of Buildly Labs, creating AI tools for product development, and the author of "Radical Therapy for Software Teams."In this episode, Greg defines the role of AI in software development as a tool for automating mundane tasks, allowing humans to focus on creative problem-solving. He discusses the lessons learned from founding startups like Humanitec and Buildly, emphasizing the importance of being a team player and employee of your own company first. Greg introduces "radical transparency" from his book, explaining how it improves remote software teams through open communication and merit-based contribution. He offers advice for junior developers, encouraging them to embrace AI as a learning tool while cultivating their unique creative skills. Greg highlights the advantages of using open-source and cloud-native tools for scaling startups efficiently, contrasting them with the vendor lock-in of proprietary platforms. He stresses the importance of human oversight in AI-driven workflows, particularly in QA and ethical data handling. Finally, Greg shares his definition of innovation as learning from past mistakes to create something better, and why mistakes are essential for growth.In this episode, you’ll discover:· The role of AI in software development: mundane tasks vs. creative problems.· Lessons from founding startups and being an employee of your own company.· How "radical transparency" improves remote software team communication.· Advice for junior developers on starting a career in the age of AI.· The benefits of using open-source tools for scaling startups.· The advantages of open-source platforms over proprietary ones.· The critical role of human oversight in AI-driven workflows and ethics.· Why QA is more important than ever with AI and LLMs.· Greg's definition of innovation: learning from mistakes to improve.· Why developers should not be afraid to make mistakes.Connect With Gregory Lind:· Buildly Labs: https://www.buildly.io/· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greglind/Chapters:00:00 Welcome Gregory Lind: Founder, Author, Open Source Advocate00:43 The Role of AI in Software Development: Automating the Mundane02:56 Lessons from Founding Startups: Being an Employee First04:57 "Radical Therapy for Software Teams": Defining Radical Transparency08:50 Advice for Junior Developers in the Age of AI12:09 Scaling Startups with Open Source and Cloud-Native Tools14:48 Open Source vs. Proprietary Platforms: Flexibility & Community18:29 Building Trust and Motivation in Distributed Software Teams23:00 The Critical Role of Human Oversight in AI Workflows & Ethics25:57 Under-discussed Ethical Issues in AI Development28:54 Defining Innovation: Learning from Mistakes to Improve31:28 Connect with Gregory Lind & Buildly LabsSupport the Show:· Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme· Subscribe and leave a review!· ShareWant to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast?· Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch· PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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