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Jon Stenstrom

@jonstenstrom

I build stuff | Product Director at Airbo

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I spent 9 hours using Opus 4.5 in Claude Code yesterday. I built and shipped my first WordPress plugin that connects Claude Code to my site. Then I used the frontend designer skill to build a great new UI. Then I built a way to have my articles checked for user intent, brand

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This is real leadership. I've been following the Invest in America initiative and love its focus on investing in our youth. That's a big reason I built legacyloop.me - to provide a way to share links that get eyeballs throughout the year. I can't wait to follow in

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With intelligence becoming free, we're about to face an ambition problem. We need a million moonshots ready for people to pursue using AI. Otherwise, lack of meaning and purpose will devastate those with low agency.

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After two posts on LinkedIn, it’s clear to me… LinkedIn harbors the AI resistance fighters. X harbors the futurists. Tread carefully.

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Every expense I consider has to pass one test. Most don't. Here's the system: Every dollar that hits my business account gets split automatically. Before I see it. Before I can touch it. Income lands in one account. Mercury splits it instantly: - 33% to OpEx (the only

Every expense I consider has to pass one test.

Most don't.

Here's the system:

Every dollar that hits my business account gets split automatically. Before I see it. Before I can touch it.

Income lands in one account. <a href="/mercury/">Mercury</a> splits it instantly:

- 33% to OpEx (the only
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Multiple times last week, at the end of the day, I thought, "Wow, I just did three days' worth of work." Yet I still came to work the whole week. If I'm this productive, why am I not working two days a week? (A little thing called Jevons's law.)