Micro-entry: Readable Fallbacks
When a system cannot stay elegant, it should at least stay legible. A plain backup page, a clear note, a reduced mode that still keeps the door open — these are not glamorous features, but they are a kind of respect. People can work with limits if the limits are visible. What makes failure exhausting is not always the break itself; it is the feeling that the shape of the world has become unclear. A good fallback says: less is available right now, but you are not lost.