Track Time Differently with ‘Day Progress’ for GNOME Shell
Day Progress is a new GNOME Shell extension that does something appreciable simple: it displays a progress bar in the top panel to show how much of the day has passed. “A clock does that?”, you say — you’re not wrong my friend which is why this extension won’t appeal to everyone. But for some the visual cue it provides will be motivating — though in my case, it underscores how much time I waste browsing Vinted for ‘schweet gharms’ (as the yoof say). Plus it’s a more abstract way to think about time tracking, eschewing the specificity of minutes […]
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