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Designing for dependency management in UX

How many times have you deleted one thing while using a product, only to realize five other things suddenly broke? Or made a small change…

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The Replay (12/17/25): React2Shell, Shopify Winter ‘26, and more

The Replay is LogRocket’s weekly newsletter for dev and engineering leaders. Delivered once a week, it’s your curated guide to the most important conversations around…

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How to quickly estimate the revenue impact of new product ideas

Product managers spend a lot of time validating problems, checking if solutions make sense, and figuring out whether anyone actually needs the thing we want…

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React2Shell exploit: What happened and lessons learned

On December 3, 2025, a critical vulnerability in React Server Components shocked the web development community. React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) was disclosed with a CVSS score of…

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3 color contrast mistakes designers still make

WCAG color contrast is more than just text Most designers know the basics of web accessibility and color contrast. We’ve memorized that “normal text” (24 CSS…

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Smashing Animations Part 7: Recreating Toon Text With CSS And SVG

After finishing a project that required me to learn everything I could about CSS and SVG animations, I started writing this series about Smashing Animations…

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Designing product delighters people remember and share

Why moments like Spotify Wrapped get shared everywhere, and how products like Figma and Duolingo design small delights Continue reading on UX Collective »  …

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Your users don’t need training. They need scaffolding.

Get new users doing instead of learning Continue reading on UX Collective »   This post first appeared on Read More

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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: A performance guide for 2026

Editor’s note: This blog was updated by Clara Ekekenta in December 2025 to reflect the latest performance landscape across Angular, React, and Vue, including updates…

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Drizzle and React Native (Expo): Local SQLite setup

If you’ve worked with SQLite in React Native, you already know where things get annoying. Migrations need babysitting, type-safe queries take extra effort, and keeping…

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Why cleaner design slides aren’t the answer to getting your team to buy in

Information is cheap, but attention is expensive: why design presentations fail Continue reading on UX Collective »   This post first appeared on Read More

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AI+UX: A Few Notes from the Field

Practical AI notes. Note: We used several AI models, each with custom standardized instructions and assistants. Prompts were tuned, versioned, and reviewed. A few years ago,…

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Lower the surprise: Applying The free energy principle to UX

Our brain is a prediction machine that can’t be stopped. No matter how hard we try, it will still build expectations. If you’re reading this,…

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5 weird web APIs that’ll make you fall back in love with the browser

So there I was, rebuilding my website for the third time this year (don’t judge), when I remembered something: browsers are actually magical. Beneath all…

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Perplexity and NotebookLM don’t use better AI—they use better intelligence flow architecture

What product designers can learn from how they design intelligence flows. Everyone thinks Perplexity and NotebookLM succeed because they use “better AI.” They don’t. They use…

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