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Due to the Daylight Saving Time, I recall a quick clock I made where it adjust daily so sunrise is at 7am in your place.
https://eapl.me/solar/

Luckily in my country DST is no more, although it could be good and boring to always wake up with the same position of the sun.

After work I should write about this experimental (and unfeasible?) clock 🤔
@eapl.me So, if this clock now shows 16:20 (my wallclock says 16:52), this means that it *would be* 16:20 at my place if the sun had risen at 7:00 this morning? 🤔
@eapl.me So, if this clock now shows 16:20 (my wallclock says 16:52), this means that it *would be* 16:20 at my place if the sun had risen at 7:00 this morning? 🤔
@eapl.me So, if this clock now shows 16:20 (my wallclock says 16:52), this means that it *would be* 16:20 at my place if the sun had risen at 7:00 this morning? 🤔
@eapl.me Now that I slept on it, I do find these thoughts very interesting. Working less in winter seems like a thing I could get used to easily. :-)