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[SOLO] Magician vs. Conductor: How to Build (and Fix) Products with AI in 2025

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Heads-up: I use some salty language. Nothing hateful, just passionate about this topic. Skip if that’s not your vibe.

It’s 2 AM, your side-project just went viral, and the signup flow is on fire. Do you keep “vibe-coding” blind prompts, or step up as the conductor who actually knows the score? In this first-ever solo episode, I unpack why “anyone can code with AI” is 2025’s biggest myth and show you how to turn large language models into the ultimate co-pilot instead of a ticking time-bomb.

Key Takeaways

  1. Illusions break at scale. Vibe-coding can get you an MVP, but you’ll pay interest when production fires start.
  2. Your new super-power isn’t “no knowledge,” it’s “faster knowledge.” LLMs shrink the gap between “I don’t know” and “I can ship.”
  3. Learning beats prompting. Prompting is great, prompt-and-probe is better. Use back-and-forth to understand, not just generate.
  4. Career moat = curiosity. The people who thrive next year aren’t the ones with the fanciest prompts; they’re the ones who ask better questions and close their gaps daily.

7-Day Knowledge-Gap Challenge

  1. Pick one concept you avoid (CSS Flexbox? Indexing in Postgres?).
  2. Spend 15 min/day grilling an LLM: “Explain it like I’m 7… now show real-world code… now debug this snippet…”
  3. Log what surprised you, then share your aha moments

Call to Action

  • Try the challenge. Tag me with your progress by next week.
  • Rate & Review. If this episode saved you from a 2 AM meltdown, drop a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on your favorite app.
  • Share. Forward the LinkedIn post or the episode link to one builder who still thinks vibe-coding is a strategy.

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Manage episode 481460296 series 3595635
Content provided by Slobodan (Sani) Manić. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Slobodan (Sani) Manić or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Heads-up: I use some salty language. Nothing hateful, just passionate about this topic. Skip if that’s not your vibe.

It’s 2 AM, your side-project just went viral, and the signup flow is on fire. Do you keep “vibe-coding” blind prompts, or step up as the conductor who actually knows the score? In this first-ever solo episode, I unpack why “anyone can code with AI” is 2025’s biggest myth and show you how to turn large language models into the ultimate co-pilot instead of a ticking time-bomb.

Key Takeaways

  1. Illusions break at scale. Vibe-coding can get you an MVP, but you’ll pay interest when production fires start.
  2. Your new super-power isn’t “no knowledge,” it’s “faster knowledge.” LLMs shrink the gap between “I don’t know” and “I can ship.”
  3. Learning beats prompting. Prompting is great, prompt-and-probe is better. Use back-and-forth to understand, not just generate.
  4. Career moat = curiosity. The people who thrive next year aren’t the ones with the fanciest prompts; they’re the ones who ask better questions and close their gaps daily.

7-Day Knowledge-Gap Challenge

  1. Pick one concept you avoid (CSS Flexbox? Indexing in Postgres?).
  2. Spend 15 min/day grilling an LLM: “Explain it like I’m 7… now show real-world code… now debug this snippet…”
  3. Log what surprised you, then share your aha moments

Call to Action

  • Try the challenge. Tag me with your progress by next week.
  • Rate & Review. If this episode saved you from a 2 AM meltdown, drop a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on your favorite app.
  • Share. Forward the LinkedIn post or the episode link to one builder who still thinks vibe-coding is a strategy.

---
If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend!
No Hacks website
YouTube
LinkedIn
Instagram

  continue reading

200 episodes

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