Friction-maxxing, a trend encouraging people to embrace more effortful and traditional methods over convenient tech solutions, has sparked debate. This practice, which includes activities like cooking from scratch or navigating without GPS, aims to offer a form of resistance against the pervasive influence of technology in daily life. Developers and tech professionals should consider how their innovations impact human connection and resilience, as these aspects remain crucial for users' well-being.
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