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Hacking the Make Time Clock

What is the Make Time Clock?

The Make Time Clock (MTC) was a project that launched on kickstarter on November 2, 2015.

It was a project designed to help people track how often they worked on a thing and for how long. The original project included a single hardware device and a free app that needed to pair with the device.

Purpose of this project

The MTC was a really simple idea that had a lot of moving parts - parts that fell into disrepair as the original team moved on to other things. As it happens, an MTC unit fell into my lap and I decided to resurrect some simple version of it again. This project serves as a way for other tinkers to breathe life back into their wooden cubes and even perhaps repurpose it for something else.

How this version of the MTC works at the moment

The cube is now stand alone and acts as a very simple tracker. Press it once to illuminate a light. Twice will illuminate two lights, and so on. Once you have 6 presses in during a session ( which lasts indefinitely ) the 7th press will execute a short lived colorful celebration. Congradulations! You've done the thing 7 times in a week!

Roadmap

  • Add a notion of time so only one press can be made per day, making the celebration only occur if the user has done the thing every day of the previous week
  • Push the daily updates to something ( maybe a simple flask server, maybe a lamda, maybe firebase ) that caches them and generates csvs available for download
  • Push the generated csvs to a secure location like google drive