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What if the most important product decisions in #AI systems no longer live in #interfaces, #PRDs, or #journeymaps?
They now live inside routing logic, memory systems, escalation policies, and #orchestration pipelines. Are product teams reviewing those layers?
#AgenticAI #ArtificialIntelligence
https://www.designative.info/2026/05/13/what-designers-need-to-know-about-ai-orchestration/
Penpot demuestra que el #DiseñoWeb también puede ser abierto 🖥️
Permite crear #interfaces, prototipos y sistemas de diseño desde el #navegador.
Ideal para colaborar en equipo sin depender por completo de plataformas cerradas.
➡️ https://www.softandapps.info/2026/05/08/diseno-de-interfaces-penpot-open-source/
What looks like a simple bubble can become a delivery system. New materials store therapeutic gases and release them through controlled interfacial dynamics.
Recently, I was thinking about interfaces of programs and websites, and I realised that I have a very particular aesthetic that i prefer. I was wondering if anyone shares this opinion. In Firefox, the program layout would be called Pre-Australis, but I'm not sure of a more standard term. In websites, it may just be semantic html.
Programs
1.
Menus accessible via the alt key, where each one is navigated with the up and down arrows, and each menu is entered with the left and right arrows.
2.
Okay, cancel, and apply buttons are present.
3.
No ribbons.
I'm not really going to discuss phone applications, because they are entirely different. But I will say that I don't like how many lack keyboard support and involve scrolling. I don't see how that could possibly be better and more efficient than immediately going to the top or bottom of a list, for example, with Windows.
Websites
1.
No hamburger menus. Each section is accessed via a link. All combo boxes, radio buttons, check boxes, etc. are clearly labelled.
2.
No page refreshes, unless loading a new page or prompted by the user i.e. with f5.
3.
No clutter on the page i.e. advertisements in the middle of news articles.
4.
If such things exist, then there should be a text-only, or basic html version of the site.
5.
Downloadable content is in txt, html, doc, or rtf, not pdf, docx, etc.
6.
If captchas are used, they should have good audio replacements.
I have no idea why so many programmers aren't design things with normal menus these days. Even Windows is doing this. It's one of the many reasons I switched from 11 back to 7 for daily use. Website developers also frustrate me. Why must everything be in these ridiculous hamburger menus? What happened to normal links? I even see this on sites for the blind!
#accessibility #coding #interfaces #menus #programming #programs #websites
24 hours until the CfP for "Conf42 Golang 2026" closes: https://papercall.io/cfps/6471/submissions/new
#cfp #conference #Concurrency #Simplicity #Goroutines #Channels #Performance #Testing #Refactoring #Interfaces #Tooling #Community
We spent decades moving beyond #commandline—toward #interfaces that made work visible.
Now we’re rebuilding everything as chat.
Not because it fits the work, but because the tech allows it.
This isn’t a technical shift. It’s a design regression worth debating.
#AI #AgenticAI #UX #UserExperience #ConversationDesign #ConversationalUI #HumanAgentCenteredDesign

We didn’t evolve past command lines to return to them in disguise. Not every task should be conversational—and designers should know better.