The Feed & The Thread - March 30, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - March 30, 2026

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Today we confront the uncomfortable gap between AI's ability to let us build teams in a single text file and the corporate cultures that still punish the speed it creates. While Christine Vallaure proves one person can run five agents with just plain text, Jeff Gothelf warns that our leadership structures are still designed to reward false certainty rather than rapid pivots. We also dive into the community's growing anxiety over whether "vibe coding" and unbranded AI prototypes are outpacing our ability to check quality before they hit production. From The Feed A human approach to Agentic AI. One person. One text file. Five agents. — One person can run a virtual team of five distinct personas using nothing but plain text files. AI Rewards Being Wrong Faster. Your Organization Doesn’t. — While tools allow rapid business repositioning, leadership structures still punish pivots by demanding false certainty. Motion Highlights #17 — Fluid simulations guide attention and deepen emotional connection far better than static layouts. From The Thread Anyone else seeing this trend of huge AI prototypes at their companies? It doesn’t feel right — Developers often treat massive AI prototypes with UX issues as mere suggestions rather than fixing them. Is "Cleanup Crew" our final form? A Principal's take on the Design-PM-Eng collapse. — A Principal Designer questions their role if they are only involved in work at the final stretch. The design drift created by vibe coding is insane. How are you addressing it? — Organizations confuse local vibe coding with the separate problem of pushing bad code to production. Template thumbnails: skeletons vs mini previews — which works better? — Skeleton loaders signal loading while mini previews promise content, impacting perceived speed and trust. Today's Notable Articles Design engineers, UX Design’s demise, forget your “lovable” products — Fabricio Teixeira Claude Code + Figma Design System — Nick Babich The ground is shaking: Why designers must flip the script on AI — Peter (Zak) Zakrzewski Today's Notable Discussions I think the end is nigh (at least at my company) — r/uxwriting Figma design mode - "reveal" — r/UI_Design What’s the best way to learn how to leverage AI at your work? — r/UXDesign AMA: Found a role jumping from mid- to senior-level designer — r/UXDesign What happens when AI conducts 81,000 real conversations? — r/UXResearch Architectural design ⮕ Digital design, or what are the parallels between what we do and what architects do? — 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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