Nice one.
Christoph Ono
gbks@nosta.me
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Designer & developer. Helping improve bitcoin design with many others at https://bitcoin.design . I write a weekly update at https://gbks.substack.com . ✌️
Penpot released design tokens. Another great iteration of this open-source design tool. 

Penpot Design Tokens | Small decisions to master complexity
Small decisions to master complexity
How about a comment screener (like Hey)? New comments on your posts are first in an inbox. If you accept it, or whitelist the person, it shows up for you. Others can choose whether to see all or only approved comments.
Hard to make a better case for bitcoin as a credibly neutral global money than the global news section of the HRF financial freedom report.
Turkish Lira in Free Fall, Cubans Unable to Access Remittances, and Pakistan Plans to Regulate Digital Assets.
Is this good UX?


To all the Nostr builders, how is the Nostrability project working out in helping improve interoperability? Is it something you participate in? 
GitHub
nostrability/nostrability
Left curve nostr broken stuff and interoperability tracker + json schema validation - nostrability/nostrability
It was a pleasure presenting the Open Design Guide (http://opendesign.guide) last week at FOSS Backstage. It's an effort to provide a smoother path into open-source for designers. Interestingly, there were 3 other talks at the conference that brought up the same problem. The Canonical team did a survey and found that most designers don't realize open-source is a thing, many of the ones that do have no idea how to get started, and many who give it a try don't get far due to the steep learning curve. Let's make that a little easier. 

"We've been successfully removing all friction from our apps — think about how effortless it is to scroll through a social feed. But is that what we want? Compare the feeling of doomscrolling to kneading dough, playing an instrument, sketching... these take effort, but they're also deeply satisfying. When you strip away too much friction, meaning and satisfaction go with it."
Beautifully done:
Our interfaces have lost their senses
Almost every time I post on here, some insult ends up in the comments. And I’m not even posting anything provocative. Would be nice to keep things civil. Thank you very much.
The Open Tech Fund got killed over the weekend. It supported Signal, Tor, VPN access and lots of other good initiatives. I met some people from their team last year at a conference and asked if they were resilient to a second Trump term (they got almost killed during the first). Sad to see this happen now. 

Bloomberg.com
Trump Order Gutting Agencies Cuts Tools to Fight Censorship Worldwide
President Donald Trump’s weekend shutdown of the US Agency for Global Media has among its casualties a small — but influential — fund that he...
I used Penpot (http://penpot.app) for a presentation at FOSS Backstage last week. It worked great, with a few small hiccups. If you're not ready to go 100% Penpot yet, I'd recommend trying it for smaller design tasks (and give the team feedback). One step at a time.
Did my usual voting day routine. Show up at 8 right when they open and then go for a run. I hope we get a strong Germany (and Europe) to tackle our short- and mid-term geopolitical challenges and economic issues, while also staying on track on longer-term climate goals. And no more right-wing nonsense, please.
So, competitive authoritarianism is where this is heading? 

Foreign Affairs
The Path to American Authoritarianism
What comes after democratic breakdown.
Defining user experience design is pretty straightforward. Our life is a linear series of events. Things we had never heard of slide into our awareness. Maybe someone tells us about something, maybe we walk around and see something or someone, etc. You brain tries to make sense of it based on existing experiences, familiar patterns, etc. Via more exposure, you form a better understanding.
Apps are the same. Someone hears about it and wants to figure out generally what it's for. They see it and form a split-second opinion based on initial presentation. They decide to read about the features/benefits. They download it and use it, etc. At each step information is gathered and decisions are made. Maybe they get it right away, maybe they struggle. Maybe this happens in 1 minute, or over 2 months, etc.
As a user experience designer, you consider this general sequence of events, and the many ways people can experience it across all possible touch points, and try to create smooth pathways for people. And you typically have to balance user needs & wants, tech possibilities and limitations, business needs, human psychology, available resources, and other stuff. It's a huge balancing act that benefits from tight collaboration.
YMMV
Cool to see that Block has an OSPO (open-source program office, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Source_Program_Office). 

Block - Open Source
New page about Human-Readable Addresses ("bitcoin emails" 😀) is live in the @Bitcoin Design guide (focusing mostly on BIP-353 and Lightning Address). Take a peek and let me know what you think.


Bitcoin Design
Human readable addresses
Easy-to-use bitcoin addresses via DNS payment instructions and the lightning address protocol.

When a user sees this, what should their take-away and next actions be? 
