User Experience
Coverage of User Experience in the Nexus archive.
- Jack Clark: AI itself can stem cognitive decline
Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic, suggests AI systems can help prevent cognitive decline by encouraging critical thinking. Anthropic's Claude chatbot asks clarifying questions to engage users, with future versions potentially requiring original ideas. However, users may resist increased friction in the experience.
- Your Website Is Not for You
The article argues that websites should prioritize the needs and experience of their audience over the preferences of the website owner. It emphasizes user-centric design principles and critiques self-centered approaches to web development. The piece has gained traction on Hacker News with 58 points and 30 comments.
- Crypto for Advisors: Breaking down the Sui blockchain
The article discusses the Sui blockchain, focusing on its potential for financial advisors in the cryptocurrency space. It highlights Sui's features and how it addresses challenges in blockchain scalability and user experience.
- Why does getting started on Hyperliquid still feel this hard?
A user expresses frustration with the complexity of onboarding to Hyperliquid, a trading platform, despite acknowledging its power once operational. They question whether others face similar challenges or if there's a missing shortcut.
- Show HN: Waiting for LLMs Suck – Give your user a game
The article suggests providing users with a game to entertain them while waiting for Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate responses. It is a Hacker News submission with 8 points and 4 comments.
- Is it safe to use involi?
The article questions the safety of using Involi, withdrawal possibilities, user experiences, and criticizes the platform's high fees. It seeks advice on safer alternatives for mimicking traders.
- Stopping Fraud at Each Stage of the Customer Journey Without Adding Friction
IPQS demonstrates that fraud prevention can be achieved without compromising user experience by integrating identity, device, and network signals across the customer journey.
- Instagram says a bug turned your photos black and white
Instagram experienced a technical bug that caused user photos to display in black and white. The company acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix.
- Why is real-world crypto adoption still so limited?
The article discusses the limited real-world adoption of cryptocurrency despite its business potential, noting that it is primarily used for trading and holding rather than everyday transactions. It questions whether barriers like trust, regulation, or user experience are hindering broader adoption.
- Google Search tackles sites that try to stop you from leaving when you hit the back button
Google Search is addressing websites that employ techniques to prevent users from leaving pages using the back button. The move aims to improve user experience by blocking such restrictive site behaviors.