D&T Issue 309

Bridging the “Vibe Design” Accessibility Gap & The Economics of Space Exploration

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It’s issue #309 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

India’s long-awaited private capex revival is underway, driven by sectors like real estate, energy, and manufacturing. But the road ahead isn’t smooth—global tensions, especially in West Asia, and patchy domestic demand could derail momentum at a crucial time. Read all about it here.

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From UX to AX: Part 2 by John Maeda

As AI systems gain tools, memory, and autonomy, Conversation Design is shifting from flows and intents toward behavior, decision boundaries, repair, escalation, and trust.

Why AI-generated prototypes are almost never accessible by default, and how I built a system to codify the manual fixes.

The four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II mission flew deeper into space on Monday than any ​humans before them, as they cruised through a rare flyby of the shadowed far side of the moon that revealed a lunar surface under cosmic bombardment.

This piece takes a look at why humans are heading back to the Moon.

“Something about you senses that is not the Moon that I’m used to seeing,” Koch said.

✨ Product find of the week

Describe anything and Omma builds it for you in seconds, be it 3D scenes, websites, games, or apps. Omma orchestrates multiple AI agents working simultaneously: generating code, creating images, building 3D models, and processing data all in parallel.

📰 In other news

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