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In some cases, design is what something looks like.
In other cases, design is how something works.
But the most interesting designs to me are when design changes your behavior. Even the smallest details can change how someone interacts with something.
I don't understand the image. (I've never used a clock like that.) Can someone please explain the "one day, one day, and one day" thing?
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It's explained in the article linked above. It works like a car tank gauge, indicating with the smaller space an urge to recharge the watch.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Angie 25 Oct
Hay aspectos en la vida que puede ser un diseño único, la sonrisa de un niño nos emana felicidad las arrugas de un anciano nos hace reflexionar, nuestro despertar cada día con un recuerdo y un plan nos hace conscientes, somos el mejor diseño y solo lo vemos cuando nos miramos al espejo para hayarnos faltas¿Qué crees? .
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Indeed, Nature know about design much more than we know about ourselves.
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In the Cold War, the U.S. forced the USSR to prioritize military production over the civilian standard of living. China is now turning that same playbook back on America, but with a different weapon. By forcing the U.S. to sacrifice its energy stability just to stay in the race, China is using its energy surplus to create a compounding technological gap that America’s fractured, high-cost grid cannot overcome. Yet, the U.S. has no choice but to stay in the game just as the USSR did during the Cold War.
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