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Show HN: New time and daylight application

150 pointsby dassreisalmost 9 years ago

19 comments

scrumperalmost 9 years ago
It&#x27;s great. The 12, 24, and light clock visualization is particularly good.<p>In terms of feedback, only one thing: The first thing I tried didn&#x27;t work. This was dragging the map so I could explore the effect of latitude on day length in both hemispheres. It appears to only support the case where the crosshairs are near an actual city (which is not possible deep down in the southern hemisphere).
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dassreisalmost 9 years ago
Just finished this little application that shows the current time in any zone and a sort of animated daylight clock that adjusts according to map coordinates. Value any feedback and a few social shares if it&#x27;s any good. Thanks for looking.
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niftichalmost 9 years ago
The clock took me a while to understand, but then I realized it&#x27;s much more intuitive than I assumed and I was reading too much into it.<p>Here&#x27;s what&#x27;s going on:<p>- At the center of the map is the crosshairs. Whereever this crosshair is, all other information will be a function of this location.<p>- The inner analog clock shows timezone-legal official time at the crosshairs on a traditional, 12-hour clock dial.<p>- The outer dial shows a 24-hour day&#x27;s hours. The magenta dot indicates that location&#x27;s current solar time, and therefore, its progression through the day.<p>- The colorbands immediately inside the outer dial show each phase of the day at that location, keyed by the outer dial. The legend for each color is on the right.<p>Honestly, the impedance mismatch between the inner 12-hour dial and the outer 24-hour dial confused me at first.
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nrjamesalmost 9 years ago
This is great. You know what would really take it to the next level? Tides! It would be awesome if micro-adjustments along the coast showed the times of low and high tides. My parents, who live along the coast, would use it multiple times&#x2F;day. Most tide applications are a little too complex for their needs.
RankingMemberalmost 9 years ago
This is very nice. The only thing I&#x27;d like better is if it changed on the fly as you scrolled around (rather than you needing to have the screen stationary).
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stilldavidalmost 9 years ago
I like it! Two feature requests: deep linking to specific cities&#x2F;coordinates&#x2F;whatever, and geolocating me so I don&#x27;t have to use the search bar first thing.
emilyfmalmost 9 years ago
Very nice. As somebody else mentioned, the length of the day would be nice (it could be a third column of times).<p>The time zone borders map is a bit low resolution so in some places it gets it wrong (for example the northern sides of Roche Harbor, WA and Eastport, MA). Also seems to be a few years out of date (doesn&#x27;t show America&#x2F;Santa Isabel). But I expect these are outside your control.<p>Sometimes it&#x27;s nice to know the expected daylight in a place that you might visit later in the year, so a way to choose the day of the year would be useful. Perhaps a year-long slider across the bottom of the page that points to a date (defaulting to today)?
filleokusalmost 9 years ago
Nice app, good work OP! I currently use <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;suncalc.net" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;suncalc.net</a> for stuff like this, something I really value that Chronozone doesn&#x27;t seem to have yet is the ability to select different times of the year, as well as seeing the movement of the sun during the day.
donjhalmost 9 years ago
Was recently reading about the photography &quot;Golden hour&quot;[0], and this is very relevant. Bookmarked - thanks!<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Golden_hour_(photography)" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Golden_hour_(photography)</a>
smcdowalmost 9 years ago
Love this, good work. Some suggestions (these are my own little quirks):<p>- (desktop) Zooming is on the cursor, rather than on the crosses at the center. Don&#x27;t know if that&#x27;s a maps thing or not. Kind of annoying to position location on the center, then zooming to where ever the cursor happened to be.<p>- would love it if it showed the duration of the day (HH:MM:SS) (in addition to the time of day for sunrise and sunset), and also the duration between {astronomical, nautical, civil} dawn and dusk.<p>All that being said, this is a really good app.
vitnoalmost 9 years ago
This isn&#x27;t actually accurate with regard to China Standard Time... All of China is one timezone, despite spanning 5 of them.
shermozlealmost 9 years ago
This is great. It&#x27;s be good if the lat&#x2F;lon was updated in the URL so you could bookmark your own city.
Cenkalmost 9 years ago
Wow, great way of visualising this. I recently moved from Istanbul to Stockholm so this kind of stuff has been on my mind quite a lot. What I’d also love is the ability to see how the daylight clock for different times of year - would love to see Stockholms graphic for midsummer or winter, for example.
cmdrfredalmost 9 years ago
Pretty ui, I&#x27;d like to see a physical alarm clock like this.
zokieralmost 9 years ago
Interesting that in this 24h clock face 0 is at the bottom, instead of what I think is more conventional top. Of course it is pretty arbitrary either way.
sjmulderalmost 9 years ago
I like this a lot. For some reason it doesn’t quite work in Safari on Mac as the fields don’t get populated, but in Chrome it worked very well.
Jean-Philipealmost 9 years ago
Doesn&#x27;t seem to handle DST. Otherwise, great thing! Makes me want to use it everyday!
ablationalmost 9 years ago
Very enjoyable little app, OP! Useful too.
crawleriealmost 9 years ago
Are you supposed to see anything? I only see a crosshair overlaid on Google Maps.<p>Firefox 47.0.1 on W7 x64