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For the devs curious about what's under the hood: - 255,000+ SEO pages generated at build time (every city pair combination for time conversion) - Day/night photo switching uses local solar time calculations, not just AM/PM - Photo pipeline: 650+ cities × 6 photos each (3 day + 3 night) = ~4,000 curated images - Public timezone profiles generate embeddable widgets and SVG email signature badges...

My Time FrameSee the world's time zones through beautiful city views
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Quick tip for anyone trying this out: compare New York and Tokyo right now → mytimefra.me/city/new-york The photos change based on actual local time — when it's night in Tokyo, you see the city lights. When it's morning in New York, you see the skyline in sunlight ☀️ Also, we're giving away 3 months of Pro completely free with code MEOW 🐱 — unlimited cities, custom photos, public timezone...

My Time FrameSee the world's time zones through beautiful city views
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built MyTimeFrame because I was frustrated with how ugly every world clock is. The backstory: I work with people across 4 time zones. Every morning I'd check one of those grid-based timezone tools and think "I know it's 6am in Sydney, but... is that late night or early morning? Is my teammate already awake?" Time is more than numbers. It's morning coffee or evening wine....

My Time FrameSee the world's time zones through beautiful city views
Check current time in any city worldwide. Compare time zones, convert times between cities, and create your personal world clock with beautiful city photos & upload your own.

My Time FrameSee the world's time zones through beautiful city views
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The combination of photo recognition + local storytelling sounds perfect for those spontaneous travel moments when you spot something interesting but have no context. I'm particularly curious about the audio quality improvements you mentioned—does the new TTS sound natural enough to feel like a real guide, or does it still have that AI feel?

Herodot AITravel at any place like with a personal local guide
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The local-first + offline approach is huge for anyone working from cafés and airports with spotty wifi. Really glad to see Tauri getting real traction for productivity apps — the performance gap vs Electron is immediately noticeable.Quick question: any plans for an iOS companion app down the road? Being able to capture quick notes on the go and have them waiting as .md files when I open my Mac...
kukuObsidian — but a lot has changed
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The "reviewable diffs" concept for AI edits is brilliant - that's the missing piece that makes AI file editing actually trustworthy. How granular can the diffs get? Can it show character-level changes within sentences, or does it work at the paragraph/line level?
kukuObsidian — but a lot has changed
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The move from just keystroke visualization to full mouse tracking is a game-changer! @rahul_mula I'm curious about the technical implementation - how did you handle the mouse drag visualization without showing the "Null" issue that one reviewer mentioned? Also, with Tauri as the framework, what was the performance impact of adding real-time mouse tracking on top of keyboard detection? This...
KeyvizA free, open-source keypress and mouse visualizer
