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    Why “Good UX” Isn’t Enough

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    It’s been a long week. You’ve been looking forward to your weekly ride. You sit down on your bike. You turn the key, press the ignition. The engine turns over a few times. Then silence. You try again. Same. One more time. No dice.

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