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Gonon: Building a Clock with No Numerals

by nullpath on 3/26/2026, 4:14:48 PM

https://tonygaeta.com/perceptor/code/gonon

Comments

by: pkasting

Crowing over omitting Arabic numerals in the name of avoiding any kind of cultural influence or bias seems silly when everything is still going to be expressed in decimal.

3/30/2026, 4:43:34 AM


by: 9dev

Humans are really bad at counting groups larger than five (<i>might</i> be related to the amount of things you can point on at once). So the choice of using ten polygons seems suboptimal to me, especially given the 12 hour system used. I think using only six shapes might work better for an actual clock.<p>Cool idea nevertheless.

3/30/2026, 6:13:23 AM


by: imsohotness

Very interesting. Only thing that I see is that it&#x27;s difficult to tell a difference between an 8 and a 9. Like I could see how it was different on the physical clock as it changes, but if I were to just look at it on its own, it would be hard to tell without literally trying to count the sides. I&#x27;d probably just make up some symbol for those. but otherwise very cool!

3/30/2026, 4:38:45 AM


by: azayrahmad

I was about to say that if it&#x27;s still using a 12-hour system, it should use duodecimal numeric system instead of decimal. But then the polygons became much harder to differentiate the larger the number is so I&#x27;m not sure. Perhaps make the polygons spiky?

3/30/2026, 6:01:02 AM


by: mememememememo

You just need your normal watch without numerals?

3/30/2026, 6:03:58 AM


by: tamimio

&gt; The answer turned out to be geometry.<p>But that’s how Arabic numerals are made, it’s the count of the angles in each one.<p>Still, I like the concept of this watch.

3/30/2026, 5:24:11 AM


by: suoer

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3/30/2026, 6:08:09 AM