Tactile Truths, Vibe Coding & The Human Sensor

March 06th· Issue #350
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This week’s 10 Things explores the tension between our high-speed digital tools and our deep-seated need for the physical. From AI agents recruiting humans as their "offline sensors" to the return of disc-shaped music cartridges, we’re tracking where the machine ends and the soul begins. We also share our latest Zeest delivered that dive into how to step into creative leadership without becoming the “corporate manager” you never wanted to be.

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1. AI Agents are Recruiting You


The machines need us, not as masters, but as sensors, verifiers, and bearers of liability in the physical world.



More at Noema

 

2. What Worked Last Time is the Enemy of What Works Next


Relying on what worked before leads to safe, repetitive work, while real progress requires experimentation and letting go of past formulas.


It's Nice That


 

3. Music You Can Hold


The ENSA P1 concept restores the tactile ritual of listening by using physical, disc-shaped cartridges for digital high-fidelity audio.


View more image of the concept

4. Figma’s State of the Designer 2026


While AI handles the speed, this global report confirms that long-term success still hinges on human craftsmanship and creative autonomy.


Read the full report


 

5. Here are some nice illustrations


An illustrator finds the "beautifully human" middle ground between digital precision and analogue warmth through wholesome scenes of togetherness.


By Alex Ram


 

6. A Guide to How It Wears 🧶


Understand the life cycle of over 100 textile fibers to learn how your clothes age, breathe, and demand your care.


Read more here


 

7. PMs Should Absolutely Vibe Code


Why the next generation of Product Managers must embrace "vibe coding" to truly synchronize with the technical soul of AI-augmented development.


Read more here


 

8. Masters of Porcelain


Classic 80s icons like He-Man and Boba Fett are reimagined in hand-crafted porcelain, turning disposable plastic memories into timeless, fragile art.


More nice images here


 

9. Perplexity introduces Computer


The latest shift in productivity: a system that doesn't just search but executes: building, editing, and automating across your entire digital workspace.


Read more here


 

10. Zeest Delivered


Closing the loop on this week’s themes with a look at how to step into creative leadership without becoming the “corporate manager” you never wanted to be.


Watch or listen here

 


“Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories, but we must never forget who built the fire.”


— Laurie Anderson


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