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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Feed & The Thread - March 14, 2026

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We confront a shifting landscape where Michael Buckley argues that reliability has replaced raw skill as the true currency of opportunity, while Maria Rosala warns that our AI-integrated tools might be hiding dangerous methodological flaws. As we navigate the messy tension of "vibe coding" and a community grappling with burnout, we ask whether our workflows are finally stabilizing or just chasing the next shiny object. This episode explores if your job is safe from automation or if it's simply being taken by someone who knows how to wield these new tools better than you. From The Feed Reliability is the currency of opportunity in the age of AI — As AI lowers production barriers, employers prioritize trusted referrals over portfolios to assess crisis management. Moving From Moment.js To The JS Temporal API — The new native API replaces the legacy library to fix mutable object bugs and significantly reduce application bundle size. The Methodological Problems Hiding in Your Research Tools — Integrating AI into research platforms amplifies blind spots by presenting incorrect findings with unwarranted confidence. From The Thread What UX wireframing tools are you actually using in 2026? — This discussion reveals a design field attempting to stabilize workflows after years of rapid tool switching. Any designer who vibe codes at work now? — Forced adoption of vibe coding creates a messy tension between implementation control and the slower speed of design work. I cried during a third-round interview today. I think burnout finally caught up with me. — This incident highlights that the industry must stop treating emotional exhaustion as a failure of character. Today's Notable Articles A die-cut above — L. Jeffrey Zeldman Today's Notable Discussions Help me get my socks together — r/UXResearch UW (womp womp) — r/hci I built a free Figma plugin that checks WCAG contrast ratios and lets you adjust your color variables and recheck everything without leaving the plugin. No Login required. — r/UXDesign UX Internship Interview — r/UXResearch UW HCDE vs UMich MSI (International student) — r/hci TEARS OF JOY — r/hci Reason why UX writing is important — 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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