That’s a novel take on display tech. I like it! Those grindy sounds mean that version 2.0 needs materials that can’t be 3D printed. Nylon? Well lubricated precision milled steel? Hydraulics?
Until then rotate your digits every month or million transitions, whichever comes first. Wear leveling.
I don't know what it is about weird clocks and similar contraptions that fascinates me, but I just love that you have so many of them in your 'previously' section.
My first thought was the transitions are super annoying and could probably be fixed with some kind of bar graph. After even more thought I decided a circular bar graph would be easiest. Then after some more thought I realized I had just spent 10 minutes inventing the analog clock and I'm probably too dumb to be allowed on the internet.
That is brilliant and unbearable in equal measure.
That’s a novel take on display tech. I like it! Those grindy sounds mean that version 2.0 needs materials that can’t be 3D printed. Nylon? Well lubricated precision milled steel? Hydraulics?
Until then rotate your digits every month or million transitions, whichever comes first. Wear leveling.
I don't know what it is about weird clocks and similar contraptions that fascinates me, but I just love that you have so many of them in your 'previously' section.
My first thought was the transitions are super annoying and could probably be fixed with some kind of bar graph. After even more thought I decided a circular bar graph would be easiest. Then after some more thought I realized I had just spent 10 minutes inventing the analog clock and I'm probably too dumb to be allowed on the internet.