Naming a company after (fictitious) ancient evil already says something about their judgment, no?
Posts by Kim Goodwin
Looking forward to how you frame this one
Enabling micromanagement at scale
Touchscreen on a gas station pump asking for a zip code, using the âon screen keypadâ which appears just above a second touchscreen keypad.
The designerâs role will always be evolving, but itâs obviously still needed. đ
Your best-ever chicken!
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What sort of coffee would you match to âsimmering rage & grief over the state of society,â I wonder?
That film was kind of perfect in its weirdness
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The book was first published by A Book Apart in 2017 but it holds up! It covers web accessibility for designers, developers, content folks, and really everyone who works in tech.
My wi-fi light switch app is now offering me exercise & pet care advice. I can just imagine the meeting where the PM got their marching orders
Constituent hereâTHANK YOU for refusing to fund the horrors. Please encourage your colleagues to do the same!
The scrolljacking is not only pointlessâitâs headache-inducing
A chatbot UI asks âHow can I help?â It offers suggestions to try out AI notes on the go or to savor a hearty winter soup.
Someone must have told their PMs to AI-all-the-things, because my remote light switches now offer hearty winter soup recipes and evening exercise routines.
Why did the Google Maps team make audible driving directions less usable recently? âGo past Irrelevant Road, then take your second left onto Correct Street toward Another Irrelevant Road.â Let me guessâLLM creep? Increasing driver cognitive load is a safety issue.
Do these people not hear themselves
User research exists, in large part, because exposure to other humans who arenât like us is what prevents us from being monsters. Being insulated from someone elseâs reality makes it far easier to exploit or harm them for profit. Research âautomationâ is insulation.
A chicken self portrait Frida Kahlo style
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He will be a beautiful butterfly
Donât forget trash pandas
Rupertâs look đ€đ»
Managing all the different apps where everyone wants to share their AI meeting notes seems more annoying than justâŠtaking notes?
Raccoons and rats, however, will find you attractive
This might be an improvement on realityâŠ
I first read that in grad school & all I could think of was how much I could get done with 8 more hours!
Multiple times a day, even
iOS26 promoting its visual style updates đ„± instead of celebrating that it can finally screen text messages
Right. To the extent that tools help us think, great.
Good resource, thanks for sharing that. The most common question used to be: can I just count things & plug it into a spreadsheet? These days itâs: can I throw my notes at the LLM & have it find the patterns for me?
Almost every time I teach interview data analysis, someone asks if they can use software to automate it. The point is to understand the data, not to produce a report. Learning takes time and messiness.