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1. eswat+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-08-30 15:31:14
"Technology should work even when it fails" was the tenant that seemed the most relevant to that book. Usually when technology fails there’s a good chance the user will suffer in a way, such as feeling embarrassment or having to repeat a task again. Caring more about how technology fails gracefully would help figure out how to mitigate negative feelings the user might experience if such edge cases happen.
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