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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Feed & The Thread - March 24, 2026

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We question whether the AI revolution will be a sudden broadcast or a slow, century-long shift that forces us to rewrite the employer-employee contract, as Patrick Neeman argues true transformation requires deep process control rather than just mechanical efficiency. Before we rush to build autonomous agents, we explore Dan Saffer's warning that skipping the unsexy work of task analysis leads to brittle automation, while also examining how new CSS techniques are making web interfaces more fluid. In the Thread, we navigate the current volatility of the hiring landscape, from the frustration of closed roles to the paralysis of waiting for perfect data, to see what the community is actually grappling with today. From The Feed Experimenting With Scroll-Driven corner-shape Animations — Superellipse functions animate corner shapes from notches to squares directly tied to the user's scroll position. The intelligence revolution won’t be televised — it will be automated over a longer arc — The AI shift mirrors the Industrial Revolution, requiring a century-long restructuring of work and wages. Task Analysis for AI Agents — Decomposing goals into sub-tasks prevents dangerous failures in high-stakes environments by avoiding brittle automation. From The Thread Interviews Ending in Closed Roles — Unexpectedly closed roles signal a volatile hiring landscape where teams move faster than candidates can keep up. My last time complaining about Figma Make credit users. — Enthusiasm turns to fatigue when tools add complexity without solving real problems. Any rejections/waitlists so far? — Acceptance depends on timing and capacity, not just skills, making the waiting game draining before the semester starts. As an intern, I have almost nothing to do! — Silence in team chats often indicates a lack of onboarding clarity rather than a lack of trust or failure. How to get out of analysis paralysis — Researchers must find enough evidence to act rather than waiting for certainty that never arrives. Today's Notable Articles Who can actually afford AI tools now? — Dora Czerna Building a Dual-Scene Fluid X-Ray Reveal Effect in Three.js — Cullen Webber The Creative Infinite — Brad Frost Today's Notable Discussions Which area of design is most future proof? — r/UXDesign In consumer apps, when should utility take priority over social UX? — r/UXDesign UI Layer Optimization: When decorative elements clash with mandatory regulatory info — r/UXDesign Psychological impact of BGM: User experience or auditory anesthetic? — r/UXDesign Portfolio page — r/UI_Design 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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