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.
Did our AI summary help? Some students in New York City are having a slightly embarrassing moment after schools banned phones. According to a report by Gothamist, the smartphone ban revealed something ...
New York’s new restrictions on smartphones in schools were supposed to cut down on distraction and social media drama. Instead, they have exposed something more basic: a surprising number of teenagers ...
Building a clock of some sorts seems to be a time honored tradition for hackers and LED clocks seem one of the most popular. You can build anything from a seven ...
Just like writing cursive, it seems that reading an old-school analog clock is the sort of skill that has fallen by the wayside in our smartphone age. That lapse was revealed when NYC public schools ...
Time got away from them! New York City teachers have found that scores of teenagers can’t read traditional clocks after a cellphone ban in schools statewide — because students figured the skill would ...
Why this is still worth your time: an oscilloscope is one of those tools where small misunderstandings compound into bad ...
Although New York’s statewide smartphone ban has been largely successful in helping students focus in class and socialize more at lunch, it has also exposed an unexpected skill gap among students: ...
You can turn your iPhone into a smart display on your nightstand, at your desk or in the kitchen using StandBy mode. It’s an attractive way to put your iPhone to work as a small information board or ...
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