The Feed & The Thread - March 31, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - March 31, 2026

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We confront the harsh reality that as hardware scaling hits a wall, our only path forward lies in ethical software innovation and genuine power-sharing, not just faster chips. From Neel Dozome's call for a new regulatory era to Samuel Martin's insistence that compensating experts is non-negotiable, we question whether our industry is truly ready to move beyond tokenism. Meanwhile, our community grapples with a terrifying tension: as we sprint toward total automation and AI-driven productivity, are we designing a future where there is no one left to use the tools we build? From The Feed Form Automation Tips for Happier User and Clients — Normalizing data at the front end prevents downstream errors like duplicate CRM entries. The long and short of telephone progress — Physical limits demand ethical software innovation rather than relying solely on faster chips. Rosenverse Live: 7 Insights on Sharing Power in Co-Design with Samuel Martin — Compensating experts is a non-negotiable baseline to avoid tokenistic feedback collection. From The Thread Soo what's the backup plan when oil goes over $150-300 per barrel and AI data centers become too expensive to operate? — Companies may raise prices and wait for market correction, ignoring actual user needs. Have you thought of having backup income when AI reduces jobs? — The shrinking of design roles forces professionals to rethink their value beyond traditional career ladders. We're sprinting toward productivity but who's actually going to be left to be productive — The tension between total automation and human necessity reveals a potential endgame of zero employees. Who are your favorite designers? — Finding role models is difficult when the entire design field feels like it is changing underneath us. Today's Notable Articles Where Confidence Needs No Decoration: The Malvah.Studio Story — Malvah Studio Proven way to improve code quality generated by Claude Code — Nick Babich The Best Way To Work With Claude Code — Nick Babich Today's Notable Discussions IU HCI/d AMA — r/hci New role, question about the design system — r/UXDesign Does design really own anything at companies - apart from Figma files and a design system? — r/UXDesign Anyone else shipping code now too? — 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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