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Fancy AI features vs. truly useful features. Why?

  • May 26, 2026
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Tomasz Tuz

Don't get me wrong, I love working with figma and I greatly appreciate what value this software has done for designers and business. However, I will never understand why such simple solutions as folders for pages or "CSS Margins" (the basis in HTML) have not been included in this software for many years. I understand the pursuit of money and the AI ​​trend, but don't forget who makes your business run. People are very willing to jump to an alternative as soon as it appears and offers what you haven't been able to offer for years. Don't make the same mistakes as Adobe.

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Luke G.
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  • June 9, 2026

I cannot express how much I agree.

 

My Issue is prototyping with booleans breaks almost as often as it works. After reworking interaction logic from 20 different angles, Googling and troubleshooting, I usually find some 3 year old forum post about it that went unresolved. I’ve lost count of how many times my troubleshooting has hit a dead end with the words “Known bug”.

Not to get into the weeds, but its frustrating as hell to run into “known bugs” on a daily basis that go unfixed, just for them to introduce a useless AI feature. This is the precise definition of enshittification.