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That's why it happened. It still shouldn't have happened.
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> Or, people just stopped thinking about any sort of UX. These sort of mistakes are all over the place, on literally all web properties, some UX flows just ends with you at a page where nothing works sometimes.

It's almost like people are vibe coding their web apps or something.

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If only there was some kind of way to automatically test user flows end to end. Perhaps testing could be evaluated periodically, or even ran for each code change.
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There is no business value in doing that.
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There most certainly is, but maybe the time spent on it could be better allocated to something else.
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Yeah, like adding more features.
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