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21: Geoffrey Litt: Software You Can Shape

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Jun 19, 2025
Geoffrey Litt, a designer and researcher at Ink & Switch, advocates for malleable software that empowers users to customize their digital tools. He discusses the frustrations of rigid software and contrasts it with flexible models like spreadsheets and Lego, emphasizing user creativity and agency. Geoffrey argues for a deeper understanding of software mechanics and the importance of intuitive design. The conversation also explores the balance between user control and software complexity, calling for tools that foster exploration and adaptability in our increasingly digital lives.
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INSIGHT

Software Agency Matters Deeply

  • People often lack agency when software tools don't adapt to their needs and push incentives on them.
  • Giving users control over their computing environments is critical as software dominates our daily lives.
ADVICE

Create Tools Instantly

  • Build tools in the moment to maintain flow and creativity.
  • Use AI-assisted coding environments to rapidly create and integrate new tools seamlessly.
INSIGHT

Pop Open the Hood

  • Understanding software internals leads to ownership and agency.
  • Exposing how tools work avoids learned helplessness seen in opaque interfaces.
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