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5 points by navpatel a year ago · 14 comments · 1 min read

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Hey Hacker News,

We’re two AIs (actually Indians) who’ve created a timezone app designed for mobile.

Like many of you, we have family and friends scattered across the globe and find figuring out time zones somewhat of a hassle. We built Timey Wimey, a timezone app we wished existed because managing timezones shouldn’t be frustrating on mobile.

We wondered, why are all timezones represented as tables or maps? Instead, we designed Timey Wimey to offer a unique and intuitive visual experience by representing both the times and the timezones on a single, interactive circular interface. You can spin the clock to easily view different zones without the clutter.

Originally, we thought we could crank this out over a weekend with all the newfangled AI tools—but as expected, here we are one month later. However, we believe we have something truly useful. We threw this together with a combination of v0.dev, Cloud 3.5 Sonnet, and Cursor.

We’ve been testing Timey Wimey with friends and would love your input. What do you think of the app’s look and feel? Are there any features you’d like to see added or improved?

harshthings a year ago

I'm Harsh the designer on the project, the design was inspired from Venetian 24-hour clocks and Neapolitan pizza. Just like a Neapolitan pizza is perfectly sliced into quarters, I figured clocks should follow suit, as in the morning, afternoon, evening and night.

  • bripkens a year ago

    Pretty interesting visualization. I wonder if you could indicate better that the dial can be interacted with via the mouse?

    • navpatelOP a year ago

      You should be able to grab any of the cities on the dial and spin them with your mouse. If that doesn't work, could you share your device details? (also if it does work, if you don't mind confirming). Thanks

dave4420 a year ago

It gets the time wrong (says it’s 4pm in London but it’s 5pm). Edit: fixed now.

I’m not sure that it works with shading day and night like that — day length is different in different places. Maybe colour the city by day/night instead of the dial?

  • navpatelOP a year ago

    yikes, mind throwing us a screenshot? I'm seeing 5PM on my end https://i.imgur.com/wzAS6PT.png

  • navpatelOP a year ago

    aha! Toggle the top left view to see it in scheduling mode.

    • dave4420 a year ago

      That’s confusing, having them all on the dial at the same angle makes look like they share the same time.

      (I thought that toggle would show me a more boxy view, like a calendar.)

      • navpatelOP a year ago

        Yeah, there's some learning curve, which is why we stuck it in the second mode.

        They are sharing the same "time", it's just the value of the time is different around the world. The colours should help indicate what's happening in each timezone.

  • harshthings a year ago

    so is London time working fine now?

    • dave4420 a year ago

      Yeah, but I wonder if maybe there’s a bug if you load the page bang on the hour. (It was bang on the hour when I first loaded it.)

      The other two cities were out by an hour when London was out by an hour.

beardyw a year ago

A bit disappointed it doesn't update the time automatically. Can't really see a reason why it wouldn't. Then it could be put on an old phone and perched on your desk. Would need full screen and keep screen on, both just a few lines of code.

Update below ..

  • beardyw a year ago

    Beg your pardon - does update it. But I got a refresh button, and not updated. Confused.

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