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I guess I'm one of those #vtubers. Having fun talking about general topics, vrchat/similar, and games. Also #indiedev #gamedev. You can call me: Freak فْرِيكٌ フリク (still learning Nihongo). #envtuber #podcast #gaming #gamedev
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
I can't figure out what's a good icon for "feed" or "timeline" (from existing icon packages like fontawesome), since most apps use the "home" icon, so there really wasn't a need for such an icon. And considering what I'm designing, chat bubble icon, users icon, and whatever else one could thing of, is being used more appropriately for other elements. The struggles of building on nostr x3
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
I guess one important UX thing to do in regards to cashu/ecash is the ability to view the lightning connections a mint has if possible, of the ecash received, and a search field to see if there's a path to send to a different lighting wallet, and a quick calculation option to see what can be possibly sent out to the desired destination (all of this is to decrease the guesswork for a user to know if they can get their money out of the minter and to know what amount they can send out so they don't do multiple failed attempts at sending, and would be a safety mechanism to know if you can even get the mint out so you don't get scammed).
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
For anyone making #nostr apps/site seriously, not having a nostr remote signer support (like Amber) is a massive UX and security issue, on any OS.
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
I don't get what's the issue some people are bringing up with social media people discovery on nostr. In all social media throughout my life, I "discovered" accounts by first following companies that I liked (in my case, it was game companies) to get updates from them (so this is real life discovery), and I check their posts, see people reply, discuss with some of those replies, and eventually they may lead to me checking their profile and following them. My circle of friends, if I had any on social, would interact with what I'm interacting, and vice versa, and the same is done on the other side / the other individual I'm talking with, and the network gets bigger. I've also used hashtags to find people to follow as if, if they interest me, and heck I've also search for specific keywords too. I've already seen so much more useful systems created on nostr, like sets, or seeing the timeline of another or a group, both of which are really cool and created out of a perceived discovery problem, when there isn't? It's cool, but chill, nothing is broken x3 (well, maybe relays being too dumb, but that's a separate issue).
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
*Lets out a deep breath The design for a game's store page on DEGA is done. There were A LOT of things to consider/design x3 But it's lookin good, as I designed it in a way / added a bunch of stuff that's for the great benefit of the user/customer/gamer =3 The next logical design step is the game/other publication page. Work on this will slow down for a bit, though; other work came in that needs attention (you know, so I can get money to buy hummus and satiate my hunger x3).
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
It'll still be a while for me to get a new phone (maybe sometime next year), so still researching everything, but I might get a BraX3 that's running iodéOS. I'll be honest, while Graphene may be the best out there, I'll take the supposed second-best instead, because it seems like leadership of it (Graphene) appear to be nuts from what I looked into, and it rubs me the wrong way that I'm restricted to a Google Pixel, a phone from the company I'm trying to get away from, to use that OS (i know i know, it's safe/all good, but still =P) and only have that single brand of phone to use it, and also Graphene will have a harder time with itself and new Pixel phones starting with Android 16 and up considering what google decided to change. iodéOS is hardened like Graphene, from what I understood, but simply doesn't have the same extreme security measures that graphene does, but it can have them if someone or a group wants to develop/implement it. That's my current mindset so far. It might change by the time I do end up getting a new phone, but so far, that's the goal
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
We need more Brazilian Miku posts in these trying anti-freedom times
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Freakoverse 5 months ago
I just installed the FUTO (I was going to type futa x3) keyboard on my Android mobile device, and definitely prefer it more than any other keyboard so far, and puts my mind at ease knowing it's not by Google and is privacy and offline focused.
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Freakoverse 6 months ago
What's good about designing a site or an app before actually having it developed, and of course knowing the tech used for it (in this case, knowing how nostr works, but not necessarily knowing how to code), is you get a clear picture on how to actually develop it and consider multiple different scenarios of which a user may encounter during their use of the site or app. With that said, if anyone's working on a store that sells digital (maybe physical too) products, if the author has requested the event deletion of the store page, where users have already purchased the product on that page and they'd like to revisit what they've purchased, it would be difficult for the user to even know what they've purchased and difficult for clients to showcase that / help them with it, so I'd imagine one has to put some information, that was previously within the product page, inside the purchase receipt event file and not just the product event ID, which would result in providing those who purchased the product to still have some information of what they've purchased and for clients to know how to deal with something that has been deleted, yet purchased. This results in respecting the two sides of an intersection, where the original author would have (hopefully) the store page deleted and no new people seeing it, while those who purchased the product before then to still have some basic information about it without having that information exposed by default to the general public that hasn't purchased it.
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Freakoverse 6 months ago
Side note: DEGA (Store, Client, etc) has the best shot, out of all other stores/clients (itch, gog, egs, uplay, win store, ea, Bethesda, battlebet, etc, at actually being a real competitor, assuming cards are being played right, as it provides what small and large game publishers want (them being in control, not giving a cut of the revenue, and taking benefits of the accumulated shared market eyes of a hub), while also providing what customers/gamers want (game ownership, absolute clarity of license/rent/non-ownership, no base DRM, no base forced updated to play, much higher chances of playing older versions of games, and modernized physical game copies), as well as providing both publishers/developers and customers/gamers with censorship resistance, being permissionless, and zero worries about the store/company/DEGA getting shut down (as it wouldn't matter if it did). The only friction there will be in regards to game producers and consumers from using Steam over DEGA is simply "all my games are there / I'm already on Steam", with overwhelmingly positive benefits on the other plate of the scale that wouldn't be feasible if it was being developed traditionally. Not to say the DEGA will overtake Steam, that won't happen anytime soon or in the decent future, however, it'll overtake everything else and be the closest to a competitor that has ever been launched or will launch, and if something happens to Steam, well, DEGA is there to take the top spot. Steam is the "ultimate destination" for games. DEGA is the inevitable destination for games. On a side note for this side note: Pretty much completed the landing page's design after 30 to 40 hours (yes, that long x3), now onward to other pages.