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The Accursèd Alphabetical Clock

47 pointsby ohjeezyesterday at 2:39 AM12 commentsview on HN

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gorgoilertoday at 10:19 AM

What a ridiculous idea. As hard to read as it is dumb!

For a senior engineer like myself with decades of experience it is trivial to see how to fix this to make it much more readable.

1/ pick a sunny day

2/ at each hour, measure the bearing to the sun

3/ encode as a dict[str, float] e.g.

    {“twelve”:180.00}
4/ sort the hours by dict.get

Voila.

As an added bonus, for some reason this ends up sorting the minutes and seconds too. (“# wtf?!”)

For now, I was only able to fix the hours when I could see the sun (eleven, twelve, and two to eight — I don’t get up very early and I like lunch). Patches form the arctic circle welcome :P

I also need to tilt my head a bit as eleven is at the top instead of twelve. Other than that I would say it’s a considerable improvement on the OP’s rather naïve implementation! Scoff!

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unholinesstoday at 12:55 PM

I love the fractal nature of this, where the big shape of one two three four... is then roughly repeated both on a slower scale (twenty thirty forty...) and on a narrower scale (twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three twenty-four...).

I'm now wondering the hausdorf dimension of the graph of alphabetical numbers <n, and how other languages might compare.

gnabgibyesterday at 3:43 AM

As a Show HN (40 points, 15 days ago, 27 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47571401

cbdevidaltoday at 1:30 PM

Could someone please explain the minute hand? It says it’s Nine : Twenty-nine but the minute hand is pointing at the word Twelve.

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alfanicktoday at 10:25 AM

Imagine the mechanical gears behind this if it was an analogue watch. So many funky curved gears in there.

throwway262515today at 11:41 AM

Syntax is wildly continuous with semantics, what’s the problem?

mnvsbltoday at 9:13 AM

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