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UX Motion Design is Not Optional

How we design UX motion systems that guide and delight

Zero-Vector Design

A design philosophy for the age of AI. No intermediary. No translation layer. No friction. From intent to artifact, directly.

Using AI to Contribute to Open Source | VisiData

Signals, the push-pull based algorithm — Willy Brauner

We have been using Signals in production for years via several modern front-end frameworks like Solid, Vue, and others, but few of us are able to explain how they work internally. I wanted to dig into it, especially diving deep into the push-pull based algorithm, the core mechanism behind their reactivity.

The Subtext | A Designer’s Guide to Raiding the Archive

Discover how Murphy beds, DialPaks, and sidecar motorcycles inspire modern design, shaping habits, interfaces, and human-centered digital experiences.

Tarot Garden - Wikipedia

sculpture garden in Capalbio, Italy

My feelings about AI are unresolved

I’ve been going a little bit crazy trying to reconcile the two dominant ways of thinking about AI. I simply cannot avoid hearing about how the technology promises more than it delivers, is a vehicle companies can use to substitute agents for actual employees, risks deskilling professionals, appropriates other

ReplaceByClawd

Are you just a system prompt? Find out if you can be replaced by OpenClaw.

Daylight Kids | The Healthier Screen-Time Computer.

Daylight gives families a better option: a low-stimulation tablet designed for learning, media, and school for kids ages 3–14.

The Largest Review of Synthetic Participants Ever Conducted Found Exactly What You'd Expect. Synthetic Users Don't Work.

A systematic literature review is usually the moment a field either validates itself or gets its autopsy. This one tries to be both, and I'm not sure the authors fully realize that. A team at UXtweak Research and the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava just published a preprintNote: I can't believe I have to clarify what a preprint is in 2026, but LinkedIn has taught me that people will cite a preprint like it's settled science. I could write almost anything and find a place to hos