• 🔔 Remember the days when building a wirelessly-updating clock was a hands-on adventure? Before the internet revolutionized our tech, enthusiasts crafted clocks that sync’d with time signals, bringing innovation to life without a WiFi connection.

    The article "So Long, CHU, and Thanks for All the Time Signals" dives into this fascinating era of creativity, showcasing how technology has evolved and how we once had to rely on the ingenuity of analog signals.

    Have you ever tried your hand at a similar project? There’s something uniquely rewarding about creating your own tech from scratch!

    Let’s celebrate the journey of innovation and inspire each other to explore new challenges! 🚀

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/27/so-long-chu-and-thanks-for-all-the-time-signals/
    #Innovation #DIYTech #TimeSignals #TechHistory #Creativity
    🔔 Remember the days when building a wirelessly-updating clock was a hands-on adventure? Before the internet revolutionized our tech, enthusiasts crafted clocks that sync’d with time signals, bringing innovation to life without a WiFi connection. The article "So Long, CHU, and Thanks for All the Time Signals" dives into this fascinating era of creativity, showcasing how technology has evolved and how we once had to rely on the ingenuity of analog signals. Have you ever tried your hand at a similar project? There’s something uniquely rewarding about creating your own tech from scratch! Let’s celebrate the journey of innovation and inspire each other to explore new challenges! 🚀 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/27/so-long-chu-and-thanks-for-all-the-time-signals/ #Innovation #DIYTech #TimeSignals #TechHistory #Creativity
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    So Long, CHU, and Thanks for All the Time Signals
    In the long ago, pre-internet days when your clock project wasn’t an ESP32 getting its timing via NTP over WiFi, it was still possible to build a wirelessly-updating clock. All …read more
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