The Feed & The Thread

The Feed & The Thread - April 22, 2026


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As AI tools collapse the walls between design and engineering, we ask whether we are truly ready to lead as primary business protagonists rather than secondary executors. While Kike Peña predicts a fantastic voyage into 2026, we weigh this against Jeff Sauro's caution that AI remains a research assistant, not a replacement for human judgment, and Dan Saffer's argument that machines still fail to define the right problems. We explore this tension through real community debates on abandoning Figma for code and the ethical dangers of manipulative design to determine if our shift toward stakeholder alignment is a sustainable evolution or a dangerous blur of strategy and execution.

From The Feed
  • Design fundamentals and AI disruption: Dan Saffer on Finding Our Way (Jesse James Garrett) — AI excels at building solutions but fails to define the right problems, making human fundamentals essential.
  • AI is approving our pull requests: Here’s how we made it safe (Kesha Mykhailov) — Intercom implements AI safety protocols to manage risks within automated code review processes.
  • Can AI Detect Usability Problems? (Jeff Sauro, PhD • Lucas Plabst, PhD • Jim Lewis, PhD • Will Schiavone, PhD) — AI can precisely describe user cursor movements but cannot replace human judgment as the final decision maker.
  • Product design in 2026: the beginning of a fantastic voyage? (Kike Peña) — AI is collapsing the code wall, shifting designers from secondary execution roles to primary business protagonists.
  • From The Thread
    • Unethical mobile applications (r/UXDesign) — Multi-sensory cues like haptic and auditory feedback create strong psychological impacts that pose ethical dangers in manipulative design.
    • Anyone here working at a firm that has adopted AI and want designers to touch the codebase? (r/UXDesign) — Companies are increasingly expecting designers to bridge the engineering gap using AI tools for direct code manipulation.
    • Is UX becoming more about communication than design as you grow? (r/UXDesign) — Senior practitioners spend less time on UI creation and more on stakeholder alignment and gaining trust.
    • Today's Notable Articles
      • The chat box isn’t a UI paradigm. It’s what shipped. — Adi Leviim
      • False Earth: From WebGL Limits to a WebGPU-Driven World — Ming Jyun Hung
      • Today's Notable Discussions
        • Let’s sift through the LI noise — r/UXDesign
        • Deliberately confusing UI — r/UI_Design
        • How accurate does this feel to you? — r/UXDesign
        • Why HCI networking is so much into nepotism and alcoholism? — r/hci
        • Freelance web designers, what's your process for collecting client feedback? — r/UI_Design
        • I mapped the UX research tooling landscape into one list — r/UXDesign
        • What are the top 5 plugins you are using in Figma? — r/UI_Design
        • 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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