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DESCRIPTION:The hacker community is great at making brilliant tools and sol
 ving fascinating problems\, but we often suck at making the tools and solu
 tions available to the rest of humanity - sometimes even to ourselves. UX 
 and usability are frequently dismissed or misunderstood as the superficial
  art of adding unnecessary whitespace to perfectly usable things. The assu
 mption is that the prospective users should just "get better" at using com
 puters. That's all quite bad - but what's even worse\, we often forget tha
 t the user - their human brain and their human perception - is often the b
 iggest attack surface\, and as we harden our solutions against all technic
 al threats\, we prefer to ignore this one.
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SUMMARY:UX for Hackers: Why It Matters and What Can You Do - Marta "marmart
 a" Marczykowska-Górecka
URL:https://cfp.cccv.de/38c3-community-stages/talk/NAZEZR/
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