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Humanclock.com

by cgiffen (community developer)
last update on: 12/15/2018
popularity rank: 22
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(177 ratings)

description: A photo depicting the time, for every minute of the day. Analog version coming soon. Release notes: http://www.humanclock.com/chumby.html

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Comments

  • thchumby

    – January 17 2021

    It works ! After reading about your service in a German IT-Magazine (c't) I was curious if this clock would be available on the chumby as well. Realizing your comment forced me to test it right away due to the fact that I updated all my chumbys to handle the SSL pages correctly - tadaaa and I have to say that Humanclock works ! Have look in the forum about updating the Chumby, it's fairly easy if you know a little about ssh and unix.

  • cgiffen

    – August 21 2020

    Note: This app will no longer work because the site now requires SSL/TLS 1.2 which the Chumby apparently doesn't support. (or didn't a couple years ago?)

  • batcrave

    – November 29 2018

    For the past few days this (and the Humancalendar widget, too) has just been showing a black screen on all my chumbies. Humanclock.com itself appears unchanged, though. If it's not just a a passing glitch, I'm going to be sorry to see it go. It's certainly not the most practical clock widget, or the easiest to read at a glance, but it's one that I almost always have in rotation on at least a couple of my devices.

  • cgiffen

    – January 21 2009

    Hmm, I have to have something there for when there is not a photo loaded yet, or if it is having network trouble and can't fetch the next photo. What are you thinking if there is no time loaded, a blank screen? time as text bigger and without the words "loading"?

  • sambeckett

    – January 21 2009

    Can you get rid of the loading screen?

  • teameldo

    – May 06 2008

    I dig it, Look for me each day at 8:32 P.M wearing the Angel helmet

  • cgiffen

    – April 11 2008

    Sure, will do. Actually I had the text overlay as an option when I first put things together on paper....but somehow it got left out. The loading screen screen might be a little harder to have as an option but I'll figure something out. Something needs to be there in case the webservers are overloaded or the image is missing. (Otherwise you might just see a blank screen for a long period of time) I'll probably make it show up if nothing has happened in 15 seconds or something.

  • Aurans

    – April 09 2008

    Nice, but could you do one with just the images? No text overlay or "loading" screen?

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