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It’s far past time to control the algorithm

Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.

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May 05, 2025
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“To be as blunt as possible: algorithmic feeds should fall under user experience. This is because I, perhaps naively, still believe in the mission of user experience serving users. Their wellbeing should be the true chief concern, which means operating in a transparent and ethical way.”

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Why are big tech companies so slow? →
“All of these theories are wrong. Many big tech engineers are lazy or incompetent, or slowed down by bad process, but big tech companies are not stupid: they still keep hiring engineers because it’s fabulously profitable to do so.”

The creative power of constraints →
“One of the most marvelous aspects of the human experience is creativity. Yet, for those in the business of creativity, the creative act can be both the most rewarding and the most frustrating experience in life. Sometimes the mind is drenched in free, flowing ideas. Other times, the mind feels just like a desert, producing nothing.”

The age of the double sell-out →
“In the last three decades, youth culture has moved from a deep suspicion of commerce to a passionate defense of anti-anti-commerce to an entire generation of "creatives” who leverage the commercial market… to do even more commerce.”


Little gems this week

Synthetic UX: is there a place for “AI-generated users”? →


On Apple’s calculator apps →


It’s not always hammer time →


Tools and resources

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Your company doesn’t know what feedback is →
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