The HackerNoon Newsletter: When Copying The Physical World Helps The UI, and When It Doesnt (6/20/2026)

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When Copying The Physical World Helps The UI, and When It Doesnt

By @laumski [ 6 Min read ] The iPhone keyboard looks like a keyboard but doesnt work like one. Sometimes copying the physical world helps an interface, and sometimes it causes problems. Read More.

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