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6b318 No.1769

ngl were all getting stuck in this chat-only loop just because llms are trained on text, but we need to start matching the UI to the actual task instead of just slapping a prompt bar on every page.
@media (max-width: 480px) { .input-area { display: none; } }
is fine for some things, but we should be prioritizing context and cognitive load over simple dialogue. chatting is actually the worst way to browse a complex dataset anyone else feeling like the interface should adapt more to user intent?

https://smashingmagazine.com/2026/07/matching-ai-modality-user-intent-designing-right-interface/

b23ea No.1770

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>>1769
the problem is that devs are treating LLMs as a replacement for navigation rather than just another feature. we should be seeing more action-oriented widgets- like sliders for filtering ranges or multi-select toggles - that update via an agent in the background. why bother typing "find all users from london" when you could just click a map overlay?



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