ChatGPT Voice Gets Major UX Upgrade with Unified Interface (3 minute read)
OpenAI has unified ChatGPT's voice and text modes into a single interface, eliminating the need to switch between modes and stare at an animated blue circle. Users can now talk to ChatGPT while simultaneously seeing real-time text responses, images, maps, and chat history on the same screen. The update rolls out as the default experience across web and mobile platforms. Users can revert to the separate voice mode in settings.
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Judge Wants to Fix Google's Ad Tech Monopoly Before it's Too Late (2 minute read)
Google and the Justice Department presented final arguments to Judge Leonie Brinkema on remedies for Google's ad tech monopoly. The DOJ is seeking forced sales while Google is advocating for only behavioral changes. Brinkema expressed concern that structural remedies might be difficult to enforce during Google's likely appeal, suggesting behavioral changes could be implemented more quickly. The judge emphasized the urgency of issuing her 2026 ruling, aware that delays could make remedies less effective, as demonstrated in Meta's recent antitrust case, where market conditions shifted significantly during litigation.
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Why Creative Work Needs Structure to Thrive (5 minute read)
Creative work thrives when supported by intentional structure rather than chaos, as the right systems protect focus time and clarify processes without stifling originality. Strong creative teams use practical frameworks such as protected deep work blocks, clear project briefs, and regular check-ins to reduce confusion and free up mental energy for actual innovation. The key is building flexible structures that evolve with team needs, treating processes as supportive scaffolding rather than restrictive rules.
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When Software Has Integrity (8 minute read)
Blender, OBS, and Penpot exemplify open-source software that prioritizes users over profit. Their creators refused lucrative buyout offers to maintain their tools' integrity and accessibility. Each tool emerged from necessityβBlender was crowdfunded after being acquired by a corporation, OBS' creator spent three years talking to creators about what they needed, and Kaleidos built Penpot to create a truly open-source design tool. These examples demonstrate that software inherits its creators' values, and platform decay isn't inevitable when founders possess moral ambition focused on empowering users rather than extracting maximum financial returns.
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The value of Design in a product organisation (11 minute read)
Design shouldn't be reduced to βproduct design,β because good design has always been holisticβconsidering context, systems, services, and the entire experienceβyet product-centric labels risk narrowing its scope and blurring its unique value. Its real strength lies in combining deduction, induction, and especially abduction to generate and refine ideas, de-risk them, and translate intent into validated experiences alongside product and engineering, making labels far less important than a shared understanding that design's role is to guide the shift from the current situation to a preferred one through structured experimentation.
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Editable Designs and Ads (Website)
Create editable social media posts, banners, and ads in seconds with DesignLumo β an AI tool that lets you design by chatting and edit freely on a full canvas.
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Are You Sure it's L*vable? (Website)
Hatable browses your site, parses your copy, and generates a roast so brutal you might actually pivot. This isn't a CRO audit. It's a reality check.
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Vibecoding Tools Can Learn from Design UX and Win Over Everyone (8 minute read)
Vibecoding tools excel at prototyping but struggle with design fine-tuning, forcing users to waste tokens or manually edit code. These tools can reach mass markets by adopting five UX design patterns: treating design as a first-class tab with inline editing, implementing game-inspired control wheels for adding elements, and enabling design system customization through component isolation. Simplifying the design experience through contextual editing and custom workspaces will unlock vibecoding's true potential. Vibecoding tools should evolve into "ultimate creation tools" by making design refinement as seamless as code generation.
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Craft rebrands around 'cultivation' to show how it grows creative talent (5 minute read)
Craft has unveiled a more mature brand identity that reflects its shift toward senior creative recruitment and long-term talent cultivation, moving away from its earlier playful look. Centered on the idea of βcultivation,β the new identity uses floral symbolism, refined typography, and global creative collaborations to express patience, growth, and the agency's role in helping creatives and teams flourish.
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Designing For Stress And Emergency (7 minute read)
Designers must account for stressful, real-world contexts where users have reduced attention, memory, and decision-making capacity, so interfaces should minimise cognitive load by prioritising single-tasking, clear order of actions, sensible defaults, and built-in safeguards. Practical steps include breaking tasks into short, sequential steps, providing an emergency mode and pre-planned responses, stress-testing the product in realistic conditions, and striking the right amount of onboarding friction so users still realise value.
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