If you’re a button, you have one job
Summary
Marcin Wichary discusses a UX quirk observed across devices: a button that rotates an image behaves differently on iPhone versus the Nothing Phone. He emphasizes accessibility and situational disability, arguing that interfaces should not force users to wait for animations and should respect interruptibility. The piece uses real-world examples to advocate for smoother, forgiving interactions and buffering or accelerating animations rather than blocking user input.