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Pavel A. Samsonov
Pavel A. Samsonov
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99% of stakeholder "ideas" are just copying a feature they saw on a competitor's product. And the features they notice most are the ones that yell at their users the loudest.

Now all software (not just consumer apps, but also metrics dashboards) yells at you, and trains you to attend to its yelling. Strategy becomes dominated by the overriding need to make the good number go up.

https://productpicnic.beehiiv.com/p/the-circular-logic-of-our-metrics

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The circular logic of our metrics

We design what is familiar. The design patterns we adopt are the ones yelling at us the loudest.
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Baldur Bjarnason
Baldur Bjarnason
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Whatever devs are seeing in their immediate environment that turns them into believers in LLM-coding is objectively not being carried forward into the products and services as experienced by actual end users.

trisweb
trisweb
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@baldur this makes an excellent point about #Product development and #UX in general, as proven through the fallacy of these new tools.

We haven’t magically gotten better at: understanding users, mapping coherent experiences, predicting future needs and wants, prioritizing on a grand scale, finding genuinely good and valuable problems to solve, working together as a team, resolving disagreements, building genuine alignment, visualizing the future.

It was never about making code.

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Reinhard Lackner
Reinhard Lackner
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Just watched a Mark & Scott segment (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-3I1mLYkxU
) poking at the “apps are dead / SaaS is dead / UX is dead, it’s all just chat now” idea, and it landed for me more than I expected.

What they’re really arguing (I think) is about where you put certainty. If something is repetitive and has real stakes, money, security, compliance, even just “don’t embarrass me,” you don’t want the workflow to live in a conversation you have to recreate from scratch every time. You want the boring version: a stable flow, clear steps, predictable outcomes. If there’s one fuzzy step (like turning a receipt into text), fine, but the rest should be locked down.

The expense report rant is a great example because it’s not even a tech problem, it’s a systems problem. The “solution” shouldn’t be “teach an assistant to click around my terrible UI.” It should be “why does this process still exist like this?” Why are receipts still photos? Why isn’t the transaction data coming straight from the card provider? The automation is kind of impressive, but it also feels like treating symptoms while the disease keeps partying.

They also call out travel booking as the same category: stuff where small errors are expensive. And the “chat is the new interface” take falls apart once you remember that humans still need review screens, structured input, and guardrails. They mention tools that generate little choice menus on the fly, which is interesting (it blurs the line), but it doesn’t change the core point: if you do it often, you should bottle it into something dependable.

Verdict: “please don’t replace good software with vibes.” Enjoyed it.

#software #ux #saas #product #dev
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EPISODE 32 - Scott & Mark Learn To... Are Apps Dead?

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EPISODE 32 - Scott & Mark Learn To... Are Apps Dead?
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Reinhard Lackner
Reinhard Lackner
@[email protected]  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Just watched a Mark & Scott segment (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-3I1mLYkxU
) poking at the “apps are dead / SaaS is dead / UX is dead, it’s all just chat now” idea, and it landed for me more than I expected.

What they’re really arguing (I think) is about where you put certainty. If something is repetitive and has real stakes, money, security, compliance, even just “don’t embarrass me,” you don’t want the workflow to live in a conversation you have to recreate from scratch every time. You want the boring version: a stable flow, clear steps, predictable outcomes. If there’s one fuzzy step (like turning a receipt into text), fine, but the rest should be locked down.

The expense report rant is a great example because it’s not even a tech problem, it’s a systems problem. The “solution” shouldn’t be “teach an assistant to click around my terrible UI.” It should be “why does this process still exist like this?” Why are receipts still photos? Why isn’t the transaction data coming straight from the card provider? The automation is kind of impressive, but it also feels like treating symptoms while the disease keeps partying.

They also call out travel booking as the same category: stuff where small errors are expensive. And the “chat is the new interface” take falls apart once you remember that humans still need review screens, structured input, and guardrails. They mention tools that generate little choice menus on the fly, which is interesting (it blurs the line), but it doesn’t change the core point: if you do it often, you should bottle it into something dependable.

Verdict: “please don’t replace good software with vibes.” Enjoyed it.

#software #ux #saas #product #dev
@markrussinovich
@shanselman

EPISODE 32 - Scott & Mark Learn To... Are Apps Dead?

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EPISODE 32 - Scott & Mark Learn To... Are Apps Dead?
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Pavel A. Samsonov
Pavel A. Samsonov
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People often struggle to find good follows on Fedi. I just realized I have a great resource for this: the list of everyone I've cited for the Product Picnic newsletter over the past year and a bit!

If your feed feels "dead" or not interesting, inject some active #UX #tech #product #research people into it (as well as authors/academics writing about these topics):

@iris_meredith
@GIFmodel
@davidgerard
@tottinge
@doriantaylor
@ronbronson
@emilymbender
@RayNewman
@Chronotope
@mulegirl
@dcr

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