How understanding horses could inspire more trustworthy robots
How understanding horses could inspire more trustworthy robots
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/horses-humans-robots-technology
Computer scientist Eakta Jain pioneered the study of how human-horse interactions could help improve robot design and shape human-robot interactions.
What UX improvements would you make to Lemmy?
I've seen people suggesting improvements to sign-up which mostly amounts to hiding technical language (servers, instances, fediverse) and adding clearer signposts. I'm also seeing discussion on GitHub around UI improvements to the website as well as native apps.
Example: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1183
What's stood out to you so far? Where are the quick wins to improve usability and accessibility?
Fellow ex-Redditors?
I stumbled across this sub from the community search page - I'd be happy to start posting content here, if anyone's interested. I'd love to see a UX research community, too.
Overcoming UX Misdirection
Just a moment...
https://uxuncensored.medium.com/overcoming-ux-misdirection-e3efc7b47764