Other ideas: Julian date watch, stardate watch, watch based on that cute waitbutwhy essay on time-to-go before you die, measured in various units. Or % progress bar of current year.
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An ARIMA watch would of course need to be wrapped around with a mod function so it doesn’t integrate to infinity
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Now that telling chronological time is a less important function, other ways of structuring time experience become interesting
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Trip odometer watch. Like a stopwatch or countdown timer, but tracking long-term state of a big project. Days Since or Days To, with a pause button and perhaps link to project tick-tock signals like sprint meetings.
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Heartbeat based watch where you measure out your life by pulse rate. 80 beats=1 “biominute” maybe.
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interesting.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It would be interesting to use that as a marker for individual time. I already use YMDHM as a unique id for notes, but that id is only unique in my note universe. Others can use the same for theirs. What if a number marked a point in time relative to my individual experience?
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You could use blockchain hashes from bitcoin as a clock...
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