What he ended up with is a clock that is almost impossible to read ... That means you’ve got to know all of your color combinations, plus read the binary value correctly, to decipher the time.
A cold morning. A sunny noon. A warm evening. Sunset. After sunset. A night. A warm rainy day with a few clouds. A cold cloudy snowy day. Then function sky-color-clock returns a propertized string, ...
That’s what [Wolfgang Friedrich] set out to do when he cobbled some protoboard, probes, and an FPGA into the Multi Color Oscilloscope Clock. Each digit on the clock is treated like a seven ...
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