12 Dec 25
26 Nov 25
Programs that have their own agenda and that are trying to make it yours, too. Programs that want you to think about them. Programs that think they are entitled to a part of your attention. “Pick me” programs. And you know what? Fuck these programs. Give me back my computer.
18 Nov 25
Pattern library of AIUX patterns exploring best practices for designing AI Products.
14 Nov 25
In project Beckett, we are building a version control system for scene files in the Godot game engine that preserves these meaningful spatial and structural relationships.
23 Oct 25
iOS 26’s visual language obscures content instead of letting it take the spotlight. New (but not always better) design patterns replace established conventions.
21 Sep 25
When the chef said, ‘Hey, Meta, start Live AI,’ it started every single Ray-Ban Meta’s Live AI in the building.
I’m not as anti-AI, anti-assistant as everyone here (although lately I too have kicked all that out of my own life) but one thing that I wish would away sooner rather than later is the whole hey Siri, hey Alexa, hey Google, hey Meta thing which is a very bad idea executed poorly.
08 Sep 25
Great essay on the evolution of home pages and the web
20 Aug 25
Progressive disclosure is an interaction design pattern used to make applications easier to learn and less error-prone. It does so by deferring some advanced or rarely-used features to a secondary screen and designing workflows where information is revealed when it becomes relevant to the current task.
I feel like I use this philosophy a lot in my pedagogy and teaching: show only 2;#5 is necessary.
via: https://graic.net/p/left-to-right-programming
Programs should be valid as they are typed.
via: https://lobste.rs/s/ik0pjv/left_right_programming
05 Aug 25
Decent Patterns is a collective effort to further the adoption of decentralized technologies by providing open tooling and resources for the community.
via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKOwTHQ2Jzc
02 Jun 25
Web review of Ervin
18 May 25
A very well written article that somehow hits every single gripe I have with modern UX