The Feed & The Thread - April 10, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - April 10, 2026

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We are navigating a field where the traditional boundaries of our roles are dissolving, forcing us to choose between the efficiency AI promises and the ethics we must uphold. As Dan Saffer argues that we are all doing the same job now, we also confront Marty Cagan's warning that internal tools suffer from a lack of empathy and Neel Dozome's critique of design principles weaponized against vulnerable users. From the fear that project management is safer than UX to the reality that AI tools often miss human nuance, we explore whether our careers depend on being faster or on being more responsible. From The Feed Commercial vs Internal Products (Marty Cagan) — Treating internal tools as afterthoughts reduces organizational efficiency because stakeholders cannot leave poor products. Social media on trial (Neel Dozome) — Infinite scrolling features are engineered to hijack developing brains, prioritizing profit over user well-being. We’re All Doing The Same Job Now (Dan Saffer) — AI dissolves traditional role boundaries, allowing product managers and engineers to perform each other's tasks. From The Thread Diary study + transcription tools that are actually good? (r/UXResearch) — AI transcription tools often miss half the data in large studies, risking products built on incomplete truths. UX Vs Project Management. Which will be killed by AI first? (r/hci) — The fear that AI will erase roles built on human empathy forces a choice between efficiency and ethics. 6 years in and still don't know how to properly start a project (r/UXDesign) — The real barrier to starting projects is a lack of mentorship on validating problems before designing. Today's Notable Articles Selecting a Date Range in CSS — Preethi Jimmy Carter was right — L. Jeffrey Zeldman Handwritten notes in the time of AI note takers — L. Jeffrey Zeldman taste.md — Pablo Stanley A Single DM, a First SOTD, and the Start of Chanh M. Ho’s Creative Journey — Chanh M. Ho Today's Notable Discussions requesting feedback/Help on UI/UX layout for my apps "Liked/saved" page — r/UI_Design Generative UI feels like the next ”voice will replace screens” am I wrong? — r/UXDesign Thoughts on this pronunciation snippet? — r/UI_Design Attempted to create a landing page and checkout screen - would love honest feedback — r/UI_Design Finding my way — r/UXResearch AI is making UX faster, but also a bit heavier in a weird way — r/UXDesign Found this while searching for inspiration. — 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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