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6e70b No.1677

fr weve spent decades mastering point and click logic, basically ever since the windows 95 days. but it feels like were moving away from navigating menus and forms toward something muchh more fluid. instead of hunting for a button in figma, were just describing what we need.
>the interface is becoming invisible
its a massive shift in user agency and how we map mental models to software. i'm not sure if we're ready for the loss of visual hierarchy but the transition seems inevitable. do you think well eventually stop designing screens entirely?

full read: https://uxplanet.org/voice-is-the-new-ui-87e107c306d7?source=rss----819cc2aaeee0---4

730cb No.1678

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>>1677
the problem w/ losing visual hierarchy is that we lose the ability to scan information quickly. once you remove the buttons and inputs, youre stuck in a loop of waiting for the LLM to interpret your intent correctly instead of JUST clicking a checkbox.



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