Earlier this summer, I heard from Ojal Kulkarni, a local high school student who found Planet Argon through the Portland Startup Community Slack. Her summer project was interviewing local business owners and entrepreneurs.
We’d never met before, but a few weeks later we spent an hour on a Saturday morning talking about how Planet Argon got started, what I’ve learned from running a business for 24 years, and how AI is changing the way I think about software and experimentation.
One part I especially enjoyed was revisiting how I learned to build software in the first place. I wasn’t trying to become a programmer. I wanted to sell stickers on the internet, so I kept learning whatever I…






















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