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doc.cc

Syntax

This series examines core concepts shaping our designed world, tracing their origins and dissecting their practical significance.

brentfitzgerald.com

The human is the loop

After a few weeks away from AI, I see my usage wasn’t always productive or healthy.

superposition.jem.computer

Design is how it tastes

If our design specs only tell models what the interface is made of, they have already forgotten what the interface is for

imkylelambert.com

Everyone is designing with AI, not for it

We focus on how people are designing and building with AI. I rarely read about how AI is changing “what” people are designing and building.

blog.senko.net

“Code was never the hard part” is an insult to all programmers

The software development profession is in the midst of upheaval. And there's a gross insult to all programmers everywhere.

microsoft.design

What happens when you can’t hide behind craft

In an era where AI has made execution nearly free, the designer’s true value no longer lies in craft alone but in having a genuine point of view.

stackoverflow.blog

Developers are attached to tools because tools encode trust

If your kitchen knife kept changing shape, weight, and edge, you’d have to relearn it every time.

uxdesign.cc

Designing for the proxy

Why AI is changing who reads first.

pydantic.dev

The human-in-the-loop is tired

On reward functions, dopamine, and what it actually feels like when the code starts writing itself.

allen.hutchison.org

The era of personal software

Bespoke tools designed for individual needs, transforming how we solve problems.

blog.jim-nielsen.com

Make it work vs. make it good

That’s the work of design: to make something so good, it’s obvious.

thinkingmachines.ai

The future worth building is human

AI built for autonomy crowds people out, making us passive observers of what’s coming. We’re building toward a different future.

hvpandya.com

The hard things about design

An honest accounting of what the craft costs, and why it costs more than the crafts sitting right next to it.

alecscollon.com

I think I have LLM burnout

I didn’t expect to get so tired of reading LLM output.

whynothugo.nl

98% isn’t very much

Why a 98% browser support metric still excludes millions of users.

lesswrong.com

When should you know the point?

Are activities motivated by an array of reasons much less useful than ones done with a distinct purpose?

eieio.games

Legibility of effort

LLMs have broken legibility of effort - our ability to tell, at a glance, whether something took a human real work. What happens next?

figma.com

Principles in motion

When you’re designing motion, you’re designing with time. Understanding the mechanics turns movement into meaning.

uxdesign.cc

The organizational cost of low taste

When taste is weak, everything survives long enough to demand justification, and the organization slowly confuses activity with progress.

renderghost.leaflet.pub

Splitting atoms & splitting hairs

Atomic design got us from thinking about pages to thinking about components, but we don’t need to keep carrying the periodic table around.