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  1. Deep inside a Texas mountain, a vast mechanical clock urges humanity to measure time on the scale of civilisation.
  2. A Raspberry Pi project that displays the city and country where it is currently 5:00 p.m., updating every 15 minutes. It uses accurate timezone data and is a fun, lightweight build with potential for educational and practical applications.
  3. Desktop clock showing time as a DCF77 bistream. The TD-FDCF01A is a table clock that displays time as a DCF77 60-bit stream. It's the opposite of a radio controlled clock - instead of receiving the DCF77 signal, it *displays* the time as that signal. It uses 60 RGB LEDs to show the time, date, and other information, and features a serial interface for customization.
    2025-05-06 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  4. 2011-04-05 Tags: , , by klotz
  5. 2008-05-03 Tags: , , by klotz

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