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it's like r/ #Design but we pay you #Bitcoin for your #posts ⚡️𝙻𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐? 𝑆𝑢𝑟𝑒! deSign_r@coinos.io 🔮 𝚗𝚘𝚜𝚝𝚛? 𝑌𝑒𝑠!... deSign_r@stacker.news
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Dana Wallet one year later: Redesign & Updates ![](https://m.stacker.news/111874) There has been some progress in the Silent Payments development, [some other projects](https://stacker.news/items/1254832/r/deSign_r) have implemented, others are on WIP. The ecosystem seems slowly growing at pace since [my last take on it](https://stacker.news/items/685376/r/deSign_r). Here I want to share the new [domain and website](https://danawallet.app) for Dana wallet and its latest release that include a complete redesign of the app with a new minimalistic logo. Love it! Has been long time I wanted to review again, today I finally did. Have been keeping an eye (or two) on this project for over a year now since I shared its initial screen designs . Dana bitcoin-only wallet is keeping up as open source project and it still being maintained regularly. I noticed and appreciated the latest focus on improving the UI and UX. Here's how it tastes like receiving private silent payments: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111899) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111898) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111897) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111895) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111896) Contrary to the previous version, where user was able to switch between networks, there are now three separate apps, one for each: `mainnet`, `regtest` and `signet` separately. Repo: Fdroid Apps download https://fdroid.silentpayments.dev/fdroid/repo/ **`⚠Note:`** _importing your Dana wallet seed into Sparrow will generate a new wallet —the inverse is also true— as by default, the apps are using different oracles. Respectively `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` and ` Make sure the oracle url is the same in both apps_ Here's my take for now, if you feel I missed something, leave it in the comments below! # Want to test Dana wallet? Give it a try! Here are the [faucet](https://signet257.bublina.eu.org) for some [signet sats](https://silentpayments.dev/faucet/signet)[^1], share your `sp1` address in the comments below, and I'll send some sat. Here's mine in case you want to send some back: signet:`tsp1qqvlkvumla3gk3ggwcz9kxj04naykcr585l9rhtk45nguy0dyhs49kqe9fn5784fz9lz6g69yud5xuwwjglxwshkta2qua3jr93g03jhsl5py3rkv` ![](https://m.stacker.news/111877) While you are trying Dana wallet with any other SilentPayment tool, think about what you'd expect and compare it with what you experience when using it. Does the two things coincide? Or it could have been different? How? Share how below, there's still a lot of work to make this protocol more functional and accessible to everyone. Your inputs and feedback helps a lot. [^1]: Will work only when using the oracle `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` - - - ![](https://m.stacker.news/111875)
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deSign_r 5 months ago
Dana Wallet one year later: Redesign & Updates ![](https://m.stacker.news/111874) There has been some progress in the Silent Payments development, [some other projects](https://stacker.news/items/1254832/r/deSign_r) have implemented, others are on WIP. The ecosystem seems slowly growing at pace since [my last take on it](https://stacker.news/items/685376/r/deSign_r). Here I want to share the new [domain and website](https://danawallet.app) for Dana wallet and its latest release that include a complete redesign of the app with a new minimalistic logo. Love it! Has been long time I wanted to review again, today I finally did. Have been keeping an eye (or two) on this project for over a year now since I shared its initial screen designs . Dana bitcoin-only wallet is keeping up as open source project and it still being maintained regularly. I noticed and appreciated the latest focus on improving the UI and UX. Here's how it tastes like receiving private silent payments: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111899) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111898) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111897) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111895) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111896) Contrary to the previous version, where user was able to switch between networks, there are now three separate apps, one for each: `mainnet`, `regtest` and `signet` separately. Repo: Fdroid Apps download https://fdroid.silentpayments.dev/fdroid/repo/ **`⚠Note:`** _importing your Dana wallet seed into Sparrow will generate a new wallet —the inverse is also true— as by default, the apps are using different oracles. Respectively `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` and ` Make sure the oracle url is the same in both apps_ Here's my take for now, if you feel I missed something, leave it in the comments below! # Want to test Dana wallet? Give it a try! Here are the [faucet](https://signet257.bublina.eu.org) for some [signet sats](https://silentpayments.dev/faucet/signet)[^4], share your `sp1` address in the comments below, and I'll send some sat. Here's mine in case you want to send some back: signet:`tsp1qqvlkvumla3gk3ggwcz9kxj04naykcr585l9rhtk45nguy0dyhs49kqe9fn5784fz9lz6g69yud5xuwwjglxwshkta2qua3jr93g03jhsl5py3rkv` ![](https://m.stacker.news/111877) While you are trying Dana wallet with any other SilentPayment tool, think about what you'd expect and compare it with what you experience when using it. Does the two things coincide? Or it could have been different? How? Share how below, there's still a lot of work to make this protocol more functional and accessible to everyone. Your inputs and feedback helps a lot. [^1]: Will work only when using the oracle `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` - - - ![](https://m.stacker.news/111875)
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Dana Wallet one year later: Redesign & Updates ![](https://m.stacker.news/111874) There has been some progress in the Silent Payments development, [some other projects](https://stacker.news/items/1254832/r/deSign_r) have implemented, others are on WIP. The ecosystem seems slowly growing at pace since [my last take on it](https://stacker.news/items/685376/r/deSign_r). Here I want to share the new [domain and website](https://danawallet.app) for Dana wallet and its latest release that include a complete redesign of the app with a new minimalistic logo. Love it! Has been long time I wanted to review again, today I finally did. Have been keeping an eye (or two) on this project for over a year now since I shared its initial screen designs . Dana bitcoin-only wallet is keeping up as open source project and it still being maintained regularly. I noticed and appreciated the latest focus on improving the UI and UX. Here's how it tastes like receiving private silent payments: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111899) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111898) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111897) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111895) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111896) Contrary to the previous version, where user was able to switch between networks, there are now three separate apps, one for each: `mainnet`, `regtest` and `signet` separately. Repo: Fdroid Apps download https://fdroid.silentpayments.dev/fdroid/repo/ **`⚠Note:`** _importing your Dana wallet seed into Sparrow will generate a new wallet —the inverse is also true— as by default, the apps are using different oracles. Respectively `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` and ` Make sure the oracle url is the same in both apps_ Here's my take for now, if you feel I missed something, leave it in the comments below! Give it a try! Here are the [faucet](https://signet257.bublina.eu.org) for some [signet sats](https://silentpayments.dev/faucet/signet)[^4], share your `sp1` address in the comments below, and I'll send some sat. Here's mine in case you want to send some back: signet:`tsp1qqvlkvumla3gk3ggwcz9kxj04naykcr585l9rhtk45nguy0dyhs49kqe9fn5784fz9lz6g69yud5xuwwjglxwshkta2qua3jr93g03jhsl5py3rkv` ![](https://m.stacker.news/111877) While you are trying Dana wallet with any other SilentPayment tool, think about what you'd expect and compare it with what you experience when using it. Does the two things coincide? Or it could have been different? How? Share how below, there's still a lot of work to make this protocol more functional and accessible to everyone. Your inputs and feedback helps a lot. [^1]: Will work only when using the oracle `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` - - - ![](https://m.stacker.news/111875)
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deSign_r 5 months ago
Dana Wallet one year later: Redesign & Updates ![](https://m.stacker.news/111874) There has been some progress in the Silent Payments development, [some other projects](https://stacker.news/items/1254832/r/deSign_r) have implemented, others are on WIP. The ecosystem seems slowly growing at pace since [my last take on it](https://stacker.news/items/685376/r/deSign_r). Here I want to share the new [domain and website](https://danawallet.app) for Dana wallet and its latest release that include a complete redesign of the app with a new minimalistic logo. Love it! Has been long time I wanted to review again, today I finally did. Have been keeping an eye (or two) on this project for over a year now since I shared its initial screen designs . Dana bitcoin-only wallet is keeping up as open source project and it still being maintained regularly. I noticed and appreciated the latest focus on improving the UI and UX. Here's how it tastes like receiving private silent payments: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111899) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111898) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111897) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111895) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111894) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111896) Contrary to the previous version, where user was able to switch between networks, there are now three separate apps, one for each: `mainnet`, `regtest` and `signet` separately. Repo: Fdroid Apps download https://fdroid.silentpayments.dev/fdroid/repo/ **`⚠Note:`** _importing your Dana wallet seed into Sparrow will generate a new wallet —the inverse is also true— as by default, the apps are using different oracles. Respectively `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` and ` Make sure the oracle url is the same in both apps_ Here's my take for now, if you feel I missed something, leave it in the comments below! Give it a try! Here are the [faucet](https://signet257.bublina.eu.org) for some [signet sats](https://silentpayments.dev/faucet/signet)[^4], share your `sp1` address in the comments below, and I'll send some sat. Here's mine in case you want to send some back: signet:`tsp1qqvlkvumla3gk3ggwcz9kxj04naykcr585l9rhtk45nguy0dyhs49kqe9fn5784fz9lz6g69yud5xuwwjglxwshkta2qua3jr93g03jhsl5py3rkv` ![](https://m.stacker.news/111877) While you are trying Dana wallet with any other SilentPayment tool, think about what you'd expect and compare it with what you experience when using it. Does the two things coincide? Or it could have been different? How? Share how below, there's still a lot of work to make this protocol more functional and accessible to everyone. Your inputs and feedback helps a lot. [^1]: Will work only when using the oracle `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` - - - ![](https://m.stacker.news/111875)
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deSign_r 5 months ago
Dana Wallet one year later: Redesign & Updates ![](https://m.stacker.news/111874) There has been some progress in the Silent Payments development, [some other projects](https://stacker.news/items/1254832/r/deSign_r) have implemented, others are on WIP. The ecosystem seems slowly growing at pace since [my last take on it](https://stacker.news/items/685376/r/deSign_r). Here I want to share the new [domain and website](https://danawallet.app) for Dana wallet and its latest release that include a complete redesign of the app with a new minimalistic logo. Love it! Has been long time I wanted to review again, today I finally did. Have been keeping an eye (or two) on this project for over a year now since I shared its initial screen designs . Dana bitcoin-only wallet is keeping up as open source project and it still being maintained regularly. I noticed and appreciated the latest focus on improving the UI and UX. Here's how it tastes like receiving private silent payments: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111899) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111898) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111897) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111895) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111894) ![](https://m.stacker.news/111896) Contrary to the previous version, where user was able to switch between networks, there are now three separate apps, one for each: `mainnet`, `regtest` and `signet` separately. Repo: Fdroid Apps download https://fdroid.silentpayments.dev/fdroid/repo/ **`⚠Note:`** _importing your Dana wallet seed into Sparrow will generate a new wallet —the inverse is also true— as by default, the apps are using different oracles. Respectively `https://silentpayments.dev/blindbit/signet` and ` Make sure the oracle url is the same in both apps_ Here's my take for now, if you feel I missed something, leave it in the comments below! # Want to test Dana wallet? Give it a try! Here are the [faucet for some signet sats](https://silentpayments.dev/faucet/signet), share your `sp1` address in the comments below, and I'll send some sat. Here's mine in case you want to send some back: signet:`tsp1qqvlkvumla3gk3ggwcz9kxj04naykcr585l9rhtk45nguy0dyhs49kqe9fn5784fz9lz6g69yud5xuwwjglxwshkta2qua3jr93g03jhsl5py3rkv` ![](https://m.stacker.news/111877) - - - ![](https://m.stacker.news/111875)
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deSign_r 5 months ago
How designers work - making sense of authentic cognitive activities <sub>Henrik Gedenryd’s 1998 PhD Thesis from Lund University.</sub> ![](https://m.stacker.news/111862) > One of the most valuable pieces of work on designing that I have encountered, and a good source for other key texts. Unfortunately Gedenryd died after completing this work, a very sad loss and I wonder where he might have taken his knowledge if he had lived. ## Abstract In recent years, the growing scientific interest in design has led to great advances in our knowledge of authentic design processes. However, as these findings go counter to the existing theories in both design research and cognitive science, they pose a serious challenge for both disciplines: there is a wide gap between what the existing theories predict and what designers actually do. At the same time, there is a growing movement of research on authentic cognitive activities, which has among other things documented the central roles of action and the physical environment in these activities, something that existing cognitive theories have overlooked and cannot properly account for. This creates an explanatory gap analogous to the one found in design. This book aims to fill both of these gaps with a cognitive theory of how designers work. It revolves around the roles of physical activities and working materials in design, and the theory explains at length how these have functions that are essential to cognition. The two threads of design and cognition run in parallel throughout the book: the cognitive theory is applied to design, but is also consistently related to cognition in general. The result is, in back cover text parlance, a 'provocative' account of cognition and human performance, which should be of interest to cognitive scientists as well as to design researchers. Original .pdf submission can be found here https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/4819156/1484253.pdf ![](https://m.stacker.news/111863)
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A Rational Design Process: How and Why to Fake It (1986) https://ics.uci.edu/~taylor/classes/121/IEEE86_Parnas_Clement.pdf ![](https://m.stacker.news/111860) <sub>ABSTRACT</sub> > Many have sought a software design process that allows a program to be derived systematically from a precise statement of requirements. This paper proposes that, although we will not succeed in designing a real product in that way, we can produce documentation that makes it appear that the software was designed by such a process. > We first describe the ideal process, and the documentation that it requires. We then explain why one should attempt to design according to the ideal process and why one should produce the documentation that would have been produced by that process. We describe the contents of each of the required documents. ![](https://m.stacker.news/111861) A digitized and more legible version of the original document can be found here https://users.ece.utexas.edu/~perry/education/SE-Intro/fakeit.pdf
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Welcome Floating Design. Goodbye Flat Design ![](https://m.stacker.news/111859) Everything seems to be popping out with this floating design, taking out the immersive experience of focusing on the main content. People even have criticized these floating design (Floating Action Buttons) since a decade ago. > _“While FABs (Floating Action Buttons) seem to provide good UX in ideal conditions, in actual practice, widespread adoption of FABs might be detrimental to the overall UX of the app.”_ > Yu Siang Teo - From a 2015 TechInAsia article
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deSign_r 5 months ago
Now testing deSign_r@rizful.com as new main #Bitcoin #Lightning address. Ready to shoot zaps from @primal , thanks @Rizful.com Much impressive 🤯 image
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Design is how it works, not what it looks and feels like ![“Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like… Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” —Steve Jobs, The New York Times, 2003](https://m.stacker.news/111770)
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Frame of Preference: A history of Mac settings, 1984–2004 ![](https://m.stacker.news/111767) You can’t easily compare 1984 and 2025. “They don’t make them like they used to,” I know, but often that’s actually good. Mac’s early decades were shaped by technical limitations – scarce memory, drives in need of lubrication, exhausted multitasking – that all had to be combined with awkwardly teaching everyone how to take their baby steps with computers. And, I truly don’t love some of the control panel directions we’ve seen. I’m glad we moved away from spatial orientation, the strange horizontal icons of NeXTStep, or some of the hideous fonts. ![](https://m.stacker.news/111768) The story of Mac settings ends here not just because web emulators for post-2004 versions aren’t yet available. It also ends here because those emulators are not necessary. After two decades of zigs and zags the pace of change slowed down quite a bit. Not that there weren’t stories in the next twenty years. People struggled with wi-fi settings, fought over “Scroll direction: natural,” admired the literal spotlight of Spotlight, gasped at videos of hands on trackpads, and laughed at the uselessness of Screen Time. Retina displays reclaimed some of the sharpness Aqua diluted. Modern macOS’s Settings are witnesses of Apple’s 21st-century successes (Apple Pay, Touch ID, iCloud) as well as failures (Game Center, Apple Intelligence). Somewhere deep within Wallpaper, there is even a nod – although a rather cheap one – to the original Macintosh. ![](https://m.stacker.news/111769) > Leave you with something to think about when reading the article: ![](https://m.stacker.news/111766)
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The Role of Behavioral Economics in Shaping User Experience ![NETFLIX website in 2004 (Business Insider,2016)](https://m.stacker.news/111674) Behavioral economics argues that human decision-making is influenced not only by rational choices but also by emotional and social factors, highlighting the role of psychology in shaping behavior. In line with this perspective, various techniques are employed in User Experience (UX) Design to guide, or even manipulate, users' decisions by leveraging principles of behavioral economics. This study examines how principles of behavioral economics are applied in UX Design to influence user behavior, focusing on design strategies used on the Netflix platform to steer user interactions. The findings suggest that these principles have played a significant role in Netflix's ability to captivate a worldwide audience, fueling its rapid growth and success.