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Product manager Adrian Raudaschl offered some reflections on 2025 from his point of view. It’s a mixture of life advice, product recommendations, and thoughts about the future of tech work.

The first quote I’ll pull out is this one, about creativity and AI:

Ultimately, if we fail to maintain active engagement with the creative process and merely delegate tasks to AI without reflection, there is a risk that delegation becomes abdication of responsibility and authorship.

”Active engagement” with the tasks that we delegate to AI. This reminds me of the humble machines argument by Dr. Maya Ackerman.

On vibe coding:

The most important thing, I think, that most people in knowledge work should be doing is learning to vibe code. Vibe code anything: a diary, a picture book for your mum, a fan page for your local farm. Anything. It’s not about learning to code, but rather appreciating how much more we could do with machines than before. This is what I mean about the generalist product manager: being able to prototype, test, and build without being held back by technical constraints.

I concur 100%. Even if you don’t think you’re a developer, even if you don’t quite understand code, vibe coding something will be illuminating. I think it’s different than asking ChatGPT for a bolognese sauce recipe or how to change a tire. Building something that will instantly run on your computer and seeing the adjustments made in real-time from your plain English prompts is very cool and gives you a glimpse into how LLMs problem-solve.

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