One easy way to make a very accurate clock is with a WiFi-enabled microcontroller like an ESP32 and a display: set up NTP, and you’ll never be off by more than a minute. This water clock project by ...
Our hacker [glgorman] sent in their submission for the One Hertz Challenge: an analog software clock for Microsoft Windows. I guess we’d have to say that this particular project is a work-in-progress.
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This Raspberry Pi e-ink project gives you the time in a very human way
E-ink display shows clock, calendar and weather in a clean, human-readable way. Fuzzy mode speaks plain-English approximations like 'about twenty past' instead of exact minutes. Built with a Raspberry ...
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