it will run in termux and on anything that can run a full python. Also you could run it remotely via ssh. Textual also offers a web interface to access apps via browsers but I never looked into that.
Question is: How much does spontaneous interaction contribute to your life.
For me I found, it's not much more than a regular, short dopamine rush and lock-in in a certain bubble.
Do I know a lot less about people? Sure. Do I miss something in my life? Hell no. That added peace is invaluable and a telephone call from time to time is much better.
you don't need to know electrical engineering to design an airplane control panel
lol, of course you do. and A LOT more. Hence it's usually done by a team of experts. Pilots, eengineers, manufacturing, regulation/standards, safety,...
UX is just one of many parts of the expertise needed. same in software.
What you're claiming is wishful thinking that has nothing to do with real world workflows. I also don't know a single UI designer having the troubles you are pointing out.
The majority of designers (not all) I have worked with have been very shy about technical work, so having no clear "non-technical" contribution pathway is a deterent.
That's the difference between designer and UI Designer. Just because you can draw an UI with your favourite tool, doesn't make you an UI design expert.
you can start by opening an issue, sharing your idea, uploading drafts etc. like I mentioned.
is usually entirely technical.
because what you wish contributing to is a technical matter. You can't modify airplane design without a single clue on aerodynamics. Same with software.
there is never even an opportunity to submit design work.
nowadays, design work is code (or at least markup). Like .qml or .glade or even html/css.
is asking people who don't typically code to do so
encounter a problem and learning a new tool to solve it, is a pretty standard situation in IT. Designers have varying capabilities in that domain. While a print designer might have trouble learning a new software, a MMI-Architect or UI Designer should commonly be able to learn a new UI framework (designer software).
Generally, if you like to contribute to any project (not limited to software), you can't expect the project to adapt to your toolset.
But often it's enough to share an idea for it to get adapted.
it will run in termux and on anything that can run a full python. Also you could run it remotely via ssh. Textual also offers a web interface to access apps via browsers but I never looked into that.