The Feed & The Thread

The Feed & The Thread - April 24, 2026


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When speed becomes our only metric, we risk outsourcing our critical thinking to the very tools meant to help us. Today, we explore Heenesh Patel's argument for using Socratic dialogue to challenge weak AI ideas and Alan Dalton's proposal that bad design is often a memory failure rather than malice. We also dive into community debates on whether flashy interactions solve real problems and how the rush to ship is making us forget how to do the work ourselves.

From The Feed
  • Introducing the Sales Agent Blueprint (Ciaran Nolan) β€” AI agents handle initial lead qualification so humans can focus on high-value consultative interactions.
  • Good designers, bad websites: a proposal (by Alan Dalton) β€” Bad design stems from human memory failures rather than malice, requiring recognition over recall.
  • Designing with AI without losing your mind (Heenesh Patel) β€” The Thia tool uses Socratic dialogue to challenge weak ideas and shift focus from instant output to scrutiny.
  • From The Thread
    • Design handoff belongs in the bin πŸ—‘οΈ (r/UXDesign) β€” Treating design and engineering as a unified effort prevents artificial separation from hurting the final product.
    • Is this interaction feels premium? (r/UI_Design) β€” Adding effects just because they are possible often distracts from solving real user problems.
    • Today's Notable Articles
      • What improv taught me about why innovation falls out of sync β€” Ian Batterbee
      • Building 4WIDE: Turning Distortion, Blur, and Motion into a Coherent Experience β€” Tomoya Okada
      • Recreating Apple’s Vision Pro Animation in CSS β€” John Rhea
      • Today's Notable Discussions
        • At what point does simplifying a UI start removing too much? β€” r/UI_Design
        • Just a heads-up about Growing in Content 2026 β€” r/uxwriting
        • Thoughts on UTM tags on portfolio links? β€” r/UXDesign
        • Designed this Trading app interface. What do you think? β€” r/UI_Design
        • Mural vs Miro vs Figma for UX wireframing which one to stick with in 2026? β€” r/UserExperience
        • 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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