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The Feed & The Thread - April 2, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - April 2, 2026

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We question whether our obsession with removing friction has inadvertently trapped users in an extractive attention economy, as Patrizia Bertini argues that optimizing for immediate experience often ignores cumulative societal harm. While we debate if natural language prompts are stripping away the intuitive weight of physical interfaces, our community threads reveal a field struggling to survive endless feedback loops and a market that demands rapid AI adaptation. Today, we explore if the smoothness we built is actually the problem and whether we can pivot fast enough to protect our mental energy in a collapsing industry. From The Feed Human-Centred Design has grown up. It’s time we did too. — Optimizing for immediate experience inadvertently turns humans into products by ignoring cumulative societal harm. Front-End Fools: Top 10 April Fools’ UI Pranks of All Time — Today's impossible UI hacks often become tomorrow's standard features after being mistaken for hoaxes. The Friction You Cannot Prompt — Replacing tactile UI with text commands creates a flat, cognitively exhausting experience that mistakes speed for a finished product. Today's Notable Articles Every designer on my team ships the same quality now — Hoang Nguyen AI is rewriting the rules. Language is following. — Dora Czerna Figma Skills for Claude Code — Nick Babich Today's Notable Discussions How to deal with developers changing the design? — r/UXDesign How do you deal with endless feedback loops from clients? — r/UXDesign Portfolio Review Requests — r/UI_Design Temporary Pivot - Advice — r/UXResearch Careers & Jobs Megathread — r/UI_Design One word causing more confusion than it should: Destination — r/UserExperience How to structure my freelance work so I can make more money? — r/UXDesign Time to say bye? — r/UXDesign About The Feed & The Thread The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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