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"content": "nostr:npub1j46f9va5qdrmamcwmncew7g8mwekgma386dhws6k04fsnlkqpcpsj23gm7 From where I sit, anecdotally, I've seen UX and UI very smooshed together to the point you mention – there's no research happening, and UX is solely seen as a wireframing production activity, so \"just make mockups\" is where things go. I would argue it's common in immature organizations, and in my job search I can say I've also seen a lot of this.",
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