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by jcgrillo
818 days ago
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> You're quite literally leaving zero room for things improving over time In some sense, yes. "Improvements" that break my workflow--where before said improvement a sequence of UX interactions produced a result and afterwards the result isn't any longer there or the interactions are no longer possible--aren't worth the price. So I'm all for non-breaking changes, just don't ever change anything in such a way as to break existing users. > technology can enable new features Great, so build those new features in such a way that they don't break existing users--i.e. such that I do not notice them. > we just get better at building UIs over time Congratulations! I'm happy for you! But I'll be really unhappy if you use me as a guinea pig to test out your newfound abilities. |
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