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Posts by Rian van der Merwe

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Product Management: The Good, the Hard, and How to Know If It's Right for You What I like most about the job, what makes me sometimes want to take a break, and how to choose between PM and EM roles.

An engineer recently sent me some questions about the #productmanagement role. I took a long time to respond because I saw it as a great opportunity to reflect on the role and what it means to me. I decided to share my answers here, in case it’s useful for anyone else!

elezea.com/2025/06/prod...

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MCP Is RSS for AI: More Use Cases for Model Context Protocol MCP's simplicity means that, like RSS autodiscovery and OpenSearch, it can catch on quickly and deliver powerful leverage for developers.

“MCP Is RSS for AI” is a good analogy, but my analogy would be that MCP is like “Dynamic FAQs”, with the difference being that any question you ask could be considered “frequent” enough to be vetted and correct.

thenewstack.io/mcp-is-rss-f...

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GitHub - rianvdm/lastfm-mcp: A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless access to a user's Last.fm listening data and music information for AI assistants like Claude. A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless access to a user's Last.fm listening data and music information for AI assistants like Claude. - rianvdm/lastfm-mcp

I’ve been completely nerdswiped by MCP servers... here’s one I made for Lastfm. Use Claude Desktop to ask questions about your personal listening data. Try it out, let me know what I should add!

github.com/rianvdm/last...

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@richeholmes.bsky.social Hey, any chance you’ll ever move off Substack? I stopped giving them money, but will happily become a paid subscriber if you move to something like @ghost.org or @buttondown.com.

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Why Great Engineering Orgs Thrive on "Normal" Engineers Software engineer Charity Majors challenges the "10x engineer" myth, arguing that true productivity lies in team performance, not individual brilliance. She encourages building workplaces where "norma...

Love this take on the “10x engineer”. Ubuntu (the African principle, not the OS) strikes again… “I am because you are.”

“It doesn’t matter how fast an individual engineer can write software. What matters is how fast the team can collectively write, test, […] and revise the software that they own.”

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The history of album art I speak and write about design, front-end code, leadership, and (occasionally) math.

Any celebration of Reid Miles gets an automatic boost from me. Legend.

“Miles fulfilled the Blue Note manifesto. His album covers pushed the envelope of graphic design just as the artists on the records inside continued to break new ground in jazz.”

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This is a wonderful thread started by @ftrain.bsky.social, asking what makes your town special—but I’m obviously biased to @antichrista.bsky.social’s response.

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Every once in a while a preorder shows up before release date and it’s always such a wonderful thing when that happens.

Mdou Moctar’s band made a 4-track EP. It comes out on Friday but it showed up today and this thing goes so hard. It’s like post-punk desert blues.

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I Learned to Listen From My Dad He taught me a crucial survival skill when he passed down his rock’n’roll fandom.

I love this essay so much. I want to be this dad for my kids.

“The single-most important thing he gave me, besides unconditional love, was modeling how to use music in my life.“

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Which Movies Have "Aged Poorly"? A Statistical Analysis Which films have not stood the test of time?

Interesting data on which movies aged poorly (and well), but it’s the genre data that stood out to me.

“According to our rating-change data, horror movies age notably well, while comedy and drama see a marked decline in appraisal over time.”

www.statsignificant.com/p/which-movi...

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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@taylorlorenz.bsky.social Hey there, just wanted to mention a data point that I would become a paid subscriber the moment you move off Substack, to something like Ghost or Buttondown.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Oh weird, that is Reeder as well (with Feedbin as backend).

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@therealadam.com Hey there, I’m subscribed to your RSS feed and every article title shows up as “Adam Keys is Thinking”. If possible, it would be great to change that to a title That helps RSS readers like me quickly parse the topic. Thanks for considering!

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Huh? The valuable role of interjections Utterances like um, wow and mm-hmm aren’t garbage — they keep conversations flowing

I love this deep-dive on the little interjections we use in everyday speech. One example:

“Other interjections serve as ‘continuers,’ such as ‘mm-hmm’—signals that the speaker should keep going. Because ‘mm-hmm’ is made with a closed mouth, it’s clear that the signaler does not intend to speak.”

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"Ack, think, act"—building trust as a product manager A short post about how important is for PMs to provide "visibility of system status" to the teams they work with.

I wrote a bit about the importance of “Visibility of System Status” in #productmanagement. elezea.com/2025/03/ack-...

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I’m going to assume the reason I don’t get it *this time* is Oscars related.

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My LLM codegen workflow atm A detailed walkthrough of my current workflow for using LLms to build software, from brainstorming through planning and execution.

This is a good @harper.lol primer on how to “brainstorm a spec, then plan a plan, then execute using LLM codegen.” If you have an idea for a product this is such a great way to get a working prototype out there.

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I mean this is a bot I made so it’s ChatGPT but it does say “one of the first”, not “the first.”

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I still think almost daily about my favorite joke of hers: “I have a feeling that fulfilling my potential is *really* going to cut into my sitting around time.”

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How Do Music Listening Habits Change With Age? A Statistical Analysis How does music listening change as we grow older?

This tracks (lol) and seems obvious, but the data is fun.

“Younger listeners tend to exhibit a ‘discovery mindset,’ actively seeking novelty. Older listeners may approach streaming from a ‘maintenance mindset,’ knowing what they want and using a given platform to reinforce established preferences.”

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Omg it’s a Gen X dream come true. The original “friend of the show” is back. Subscribed!

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Middle-earth disinfo campaigns Denethor, Palantírs, and propaganda in J.R.R. Tolkien's Return of the King

When @andrewliptak.com writes about Lord of the Rings, I pay attention. This is one if his best, y’all.

“A critical theme throughout Tolkien’s work is the decline of a once-great people, with weak men failing to live up to the lives and stories of their predecessors.”

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Master the Art of the Product Manager 'No' Keep your meetings smooth and your priorities on track!

Struggling on new ways to say “no”, #productmanagement? This site might help. https://letsnotdothat.com/

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Hah! Too real. My wife and I always joke (?) that if we ever get divorced it would be over “irreconcilable differences about music.”

Anyway, I mostly ran it through my NAD M33, but also gave it a whirl through the office setup, which is the Simaudio Moon 240i. Both were amazing.

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I ordered their CD player and it surprised me with how much better than streaming it sounded. Ultimately it had some mechanical issues so I had to send it back. But I do follow them closely, and I love their copy so much.

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Schiit Audio: Audio Products Made in USA

Oh, you’re right! Now that I think about it, they remind me of www.schiit.com

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Ah that one is in my cart! Now that I’ve tasted this brand, I need more…

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Went to the Post Office today and get this—thanks to modern technology I got to listen to music on the way there and back! This is a game changer. Imagine always having 12 songs in your pocket!

1 year ago 5 0 1 0
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The Ghosts in the Machine, by Liz Pelly Spotify’s plot against musicians

I finally had a chance to make my way through this well-researched Spotify exposé, and dang it’s infuriating.

“A model in which the imperative is simply to keep listeners around, whether they’re paying attention or not, distorts our very understanding of music’s purpose.”

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Regarding "missed" and "slipped" deadlines One of the issues with quarterly planning cycles and committing to due dates on that cadence is that teams are often asked to commit to dates before they have figured out all the unknowns.

I wrote a little bit about the unhelpful language we sometimes use when teams "slip" on deadlines.

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