Our interfaces have lost their senses (News)

我们的界面已失知觉(新闻)

The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source

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2025-03-18

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Amelia Wattenberger bemoans the computer's great flattening, the Learnk8s team lets you manage your cluster from a spreadsheet, Jan Swist gets a surprising response from Cursor, the French and German governments team up for an open source Notion alternative & XPipe lets you access your entire server infrastructure from your local desktop.
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  • Foreign I'm Jared and this is Changelog News for the week of Monday, March 17, 2025.

  • The big news from last week was TypeScript's compiler Go Rewrite,

  • but it happened so early in the week and made such a big splash that it feels silly covering it here.

  • Adam and I did do a quick reaction video about it, which may be a new thing we do regularly.

  • Speaking of new things, I am trying something entirely different for news on YouTube.

  • I'm taking you with me IRL.

  • Each week it'll be something new.

  • Trimming an apple tree, hiking to a waterfall, playing pickleball, Stuff like that.

  • Give one a watch and let me know what you think.

  • Okay, let's get into the news.

  • Our interfaces have lost their senses.

  • When linking you to an article, I often use descriptors like thorough, insightful, or poignant.

  • However, this piece by Amelia Wattenberger deserves an entirely different set of adjectives.

  • Her central premise is the all day we poke, swipe, and scroll through flat, silent screens.

  • But we're more than just eyes and a pointer finger.

  • We think with our hands, our ears, our bodies.

  • The future of computing is being designed right now.

  • Can we build something richer?

  • Something that moves with us, speaks our language, and molds to our bodies?

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