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chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
Hi, I made this! I don't know how it got to this page. Thanks for the support :)
reconnecting 1 days ago [-]
Interesting.
Perhaps it would make sense to reverse time from bottom to top. Right now it reflects the standard flow of time, forward, like on a watch. But in reality, our time is only running out.
When you have a timeline going from top to bottom, it feels like it will keep going further, but if you reverse it, you see what's left — without illusion.
volemo 1 days ago [-]
Thanks for making this. Genuinely something I needed, but not enough to actually build it. ^^
(Hope this doesn't sound wrong. I believe the "trimming hangnails" is an important and often overlooked job.)
sprainedankles 1 days ago [-]
Very nice! I'd recommend that the landing page either shows an example right away (the Carl Sagan one is great) or make it more obvious to take a look at one first - took me a minute to figure out what this was for, but the example made it click immediately.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
Thanks for the feedback! Didn't you get a highlight and text banner telling you to either enter a date or select an example? Or do you mean even then it should be more obvious?
Was it that the splash screen quote took too long too?
lynndotpy 1 days ago [-]
I like the use of the Weber-Fechner law, that's a lens I use to think of age as well :) The idea is that experienced time is proportional to log time, i.e. it's why time seems to move faster as we age. You could even measure your age in powers of two, like we do octaves.
staticshock 1 days ago [-]
Are you saying that a better way to measure perceived time is something like "1 year, 2 more years, 4 more years, 8 more years," starting from birth, and maybe call each of those increments a "log year"? I like it.
I guess the "natural" base to use to get the "right" number of increments is a pointless exercise, since it ultimately bottoms out in the question of "why is a regular year as long as it is?", but if we assume a base of 2, I'm currently in my 6th log year, and hope to die comfortably into my 7th. Actuarial odds are >80% in my favor.
lynndotpy 1 days ago [-]
Yes! But I do agree, six or seven units are not enough.
Extending the music analogy, we could call those powers of two "octaves", and divide it into twelve exponentially-spaced steps (i.e. 2^(years/12)).
The break even is about 75 steps (i.e. six octaves and three steps), which is about 76 years, since 2^(75/12) = 76.1.
__del__ 1 days ago [-]
i don't think time moves faster as we age, i think our perceived duration of early life grows because we keep thinking about it.
for example, i have spent 35 years thinking about the events which took place at age 8, but i have only spent 8 years thinking about the events of age 35.
transcranial 20 hours ago [-]
Hence why time tends to slow down while living in the moment rather than reminiscing or dwelling on the past.
drdrek 1 days ago [-]
Its funny to me that adolescence is until 20, where I'm from its 18 or even sooner.
swiftcoder 1 days ago [-]
In places it would be considered until 21 (US drinking age, many folks still in university till 21-22)
inverno303 1 days ago [-]
I started the day singing, then I opened this link. ;_;
ninjalanternshk 1 days ago [-]
Bug report: Your calendar labels me as “mature adult” when in fact I am not.
gitowiec 1 days ago [-]
So what is it for? To know how life periods span and change one into another? I like it but I am struggling to find a use case
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
Time is precious. It's so you get a birds eye view of how you've spent your time, and decide how to spend it next
0gs 1 days ago [-]
but the only "how" you can add is by connecting your linkedin? is that the only meaning my life is allowed to have? i can't talk about all the cool stuff i do on linkedin, i'd never get a job again.
chuckleplant 34 minutes ago [-]
I know I may be shooting myself in the foot here, but you're not supposed to stay on the app. Once you take a look at your life in perspective, my hope is that you'll close your browser and touch some grass. It's not a product. It's art. It's your life.
gitowiec 5 hours ago [-]
I don't use LinkedIn... I hate it. And my life is passing by itself, I chose only minor things, make small decisions, so this tool is not for me
staticshock 1 days ago [-]
Love it!
Bug report, if you're the author: I can't delete periods.
Feature request: I wanna be able to move periods from one layer to another.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
What platform / browser? Note that if you opened through a shared link you may be in view only mode. If that's the case I'll try making it more obvious
Design is amazing. Well done.
I inserted my birthday and got "Enter a real Gregorian date.".
Only then I understood I needed to insert "mm dd yyyy". User error for sure :) but this date format really annoys me
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
It should be browser locale/region dependent. You may be able to fix it globally from your browser settings.
volemo 1 days ago [-]
Hmm, I'm using Safari and don't see anything like this in the browser settings. And the OS is definitely set up to use the one true way.
manueltgomes 1 days ago [-]
Like I said "user error" :). you're right thanks!
josefrichter 1 days ago [-]
"Are you still alive?" dropdown is diabolical :-)
negura 18 hours ago [-]
shame that this requires WebGL to work. my machine doesn't support it. so the rest of the interface loads, but not the actual tiles. i was only able to find out what it is by opening it on my mobile phone
vault 1 days ago [-]
The share & restore feature is not working for me. Only the birthday is restored. Other settings & skip tutorial are reset.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
If you open it on another machine / browser you'll have a fresh start. Note that it's serverless. Share URLs serialize layer and period data. You should see layers and periods that you were viewing when you clicked Share.
vault 4 hours ago [-]
If I open the shared link in an incognito window or browser, I'm not expecting a fresh start. I expect the data encoded into the URL `?c=` to restore my session, which I'd like it to include everything I do on the website: birthday, layers, skip tutorial, etc.
chuckleplant 32 minutes ago [-]
Not sure how I can tell apart that someone opens a shared link for the first time vs. someone that sent a link to themselves. Incognito browsing won't be a top priority I'm afraid. But I'm open to ideas.
volemo 1 days ago [-]
Very cool! Thanks for including psychophysics setting. I wish there was one for date format because mm/dd/yyyy breaks my brain a little.
cagz 1 days ago [-]
I like how far mature adulthood goes :) One never gets old.
eps 1 days ago [-]
Bug report - on iPad it's impossible to exit full screen mode, need to reload the page.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
Noted, thanks. I'll need to get an iPad though...
unixhero 1 days ago [-]
Yeah no I don't want to use lifetime trackers on myself. It is a trigger for depression
1 days ago [-]
russellbeattie 1 days ago [-]
As a 54 year old, viewing the grid with the Weber-Fechner "psychophysics" grid is depressing as hell. Thanks.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
I completely understand this. My goal is not making people feel bad, to the contrary. It's so marvelous to me to realize how precious time is.
bartvk 1 days ago [-]
My grandmother is over a hundred years old. You may have a lot of years to live yet.
aiscoming 1 days ago [-]
the design is so beautiful
soupspaces 1 days ago [-]
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BrenBarn 1 days ago [-]
I saw "import from LinkedIn" and closed the tab.
chuckleplant 1 days ago [-]
It's not a direct import, nor does it connect accounts or anything. It's an extension that lets you gather your profile data. It's just easier than entering each period by hand. I added it for convenience mainly.
pointlessone 1 days ago [-]
Where do I put my mother’s maiden name and my first pet name?
Perhaps it would make sense to reverse time from bottom to top. Right now it reflects the standard flow of time, forward, like on a watch. But in reality, our time is only running out.
When you have a timeline going from top to bottom, it feels like it will keep going further, but if you reverse it, you see what's left — without illusion.
(Hope this doesn't sound wrong. I believe the "trimming hangnails" is an important and often overlooked job.)
I guess the "natural" base to use to get the "right" number of increments is a pointless exercise, since it ultimately bottoms out in the question of "why is a regular year as long as it is?", but if we assume a base of 2, I'm currently in my 6th log year, and hope to die comfortably into my 7th. Actuarial odds are >80% in my favor.
Extending the music analogy, we could call those powers of two "octaves", and divide it into twelve exponentially-spaced steps (i.e. 2^(years/12)).
The break even is about 75 steps (i.e. six octaves and three steps), which is about 76 years, since 2^(75/12) = 76.1.
for example, i have spent 35 years thinking about the events which took place at age 8, but i have only spent 8 years thinking about the events of age 35.
Bug report, if you're the author: I can't delete periods.
Feature request: I wanna be able to move periods from one layer to another.