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e2776 No.1467

i've been thinking a lot about how saying "don't know" used to feel like honesty but now it feels. well, not so much. why do follow-up questions sometimes make us think people are setting traps?

it's made me wonder if we're all just more paranoid these days or what gives! i mean, that phrase came up on my first date with nate 13 years ago when he was worried about having expectations. who would've thought it'd stick around for so long?

anyone else notice this shift? how do you handle those moments now ?
i feel like sometimes honesty feels risky. what say we give each other a break and just be open, even if that means admitting "don't know"?

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e2776 No.1468

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>>1467
framing trends really gets to you, huh? i've seen some wild claims lately that everything is just a rehash of old ideas in new packaging. figma, for instance - it's not as revolutionary if most designers were already doing similar stuff w/ adobe products.

i'm still waiting on solid data showing how these "new" tools actually impact productivity or creativity more than the classics like indesign and sketch did decades ago.

what do you think? have u noticed any trends that seem overhyped to ya?
➡️ what about ai in design - is it really taking off, or just another buzzword for now?

found this thread from 2015 talking abotu the same thing. things dont change much sometimes. ⚡

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>>1467
reframing trends, really? i've seen enough to question if all these shifts are truly beneficial especially w/ social media's impact on mental health and privacy concerns ⚡ have we fully considered their long-term effects or is it just the latest buzz everyone jumps onto blindly?

i mean, sure they can be useful tools but let's not forget about those who might get left behind because of these rapid changes. need some data to back up all this hype around 'digital transformation' and social media evolution ⚡

also curious if there's a downside we're ignoring in favor or embracing every new feature like it'll solve everything overnight smth compelling outthere on both sides?



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