I make them from a single block of sapele. They give the exact time every 5 minutes with “ish” appended for the 2 minutes before and after the exact time. Time is set via wifi.
I’ve been making various wordclocks as gifts for a few years. I also made a simplified design that I donated to my local makerspace for a workshop I used to teach there (we used all their cool tools to make the parts then students soldered and assembled their own unit. I provided the design and it’s program).
This sapele version is (imho) a pretty refined design and the first one for sale. So far I’ve sold 4.
I also cut 3 magic marker holders for an order I got on my Etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/finewordclocks). That’s my side project to my side project.
I like reading physical books and taking notes in them but I realized there's a lot of good content in the form of blog posts, articles, etc that I also want to include in my primary information diet and it would really help to have them in paper copies that I can easily write on and reference. Much of the kind of content I anticipate saving also has superior information density versus books, so I'm excited to get this working.
For the last 2 weeks I've been working on the lower pane - hopefully will have a new version within 1-2 weeks, one that will blow your mind :)
How it actually works:
1. If you are a professional or a contractor, you could create a list of things you would do for your client in the form of to-do lists. You could also create this either in the form of proposals to list out tasks before agreeing to work.
2. They could see the lists of tasks, your progress and stay in the loop and comment/share their ideas on specific tasks. Or you could keep it private to let you know how much percentage of your work has been completed
:)
The post earlier from Single SPA about their import-map-deployer spurred some huge progress for coordinating frontend deployments.
While the facebook API clearly shows how to post a livestream to FB, the reverse is obviously much less supported. What systems could I use to programmatically pull livestreams from each / any of these platforms? What ToS considerations would I have to be aware of?
Tonight I'm working on adding matchmaking / lobby features :)
Everything else glues together the inputs to form gramatically correct sentences.