Time presents a full day as an S-shaped path, visually mapping time's progression from midnight at the bottom-left to the next midnight at the top-right. The tool highlights each minute's passage by dividing the day into 259,200 states, with 180 visible states per minute, offering a granular and continuous representation of time's flow. This approach enables users to observe time as a moving entity, rather than discrete units that simply disappear.
The platform includes adjustable parameters for customizing the visualization. Users can select between local and UTC time sources, which alters how midnight and the S-curve's daily position are calculated. Additional controls allow for tuning the motion field between full and calm modes, with calm mode preserving flow pulses while removing ambient drift. Glow intensity is also adjustable, and preferences are stored within the browser for persistent customization. Visual parameters can be reset at any time.
Time operates as a web-based tool, utilizing native browser SVG for its front end, while Actix and PostgreSQL are used on the backend. The visualization requires JavaScript to animate the day's flow. There is no mention of a Node runtime, and the platform appears to function entirely within the browser environment.
Time sits in PulseGate's Other productivity category. Helping users visualize and understand the passage of time throughout the day in a unique format. It is built as a consumer product for productivity enthusiasts. The product is available for free. The product ships for the web.
Vishnu builds and maintains Time. Key capabilities include day visualization, S-curve timeline, and local and UTC time.
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