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This text-based clock is a weird, cool middle ground between analog and digital. The words on the face light up to form a sentence that tells you the time in verbal terms.
There’s also a DS3231 real time clock to help it keep accurate time. Incidentally, it’s a hefty thing to print, according to YouTuber [Lukas Deem] who replicated the project.
We’ve all done the thing where we look at a digital clock, note that the time is (for example) 1:43 p.m., and tell ourselves that we’ll start our next task at 2.
Clocks with hands that turn are all well and good for the common folk, but hacker types prefer something different. [Sjm4306] is one such person, and developed this analog dial clock with parts we&… ...
This can be extremely annoying since every time you take a phone call or jot down notes you have to login again. For a low-tech solution to this problem keep an analog alarm clock on hand.
Understanding the clock system requires knowledge of several distinct components, including reading displays, transforming times, and understanding their temporal referents. 2 experiments were ...
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