This Author Clock thing is really fun. And a great use of eInk! https://www.authorclock.com/
Author Clock: A Novel Way To Tell Time

With over 13,000 quotes found, Author Clock adds excitement and intrigue to all 1,440 minutes of your day. When multiple quotes are available, a different one is randomly chosen each day, adding even more variety to your day.

@codinghorror ours showed up right before Christmas.
Seems up your alley, @heroineinabook

@cswiii You are SO right. I've added it to my wish list! Thank you!

(P.S. I've applied to another position at your place of work. Similar to what I interviewed before so hopefully they will give me a call!)

@heroineinabook not my place of work anymore 😂
@cswiii WUT! You've been there FOREVER AND EVER. What happened??
@codinghorror Nice. The Tabliss browser extension has a "quote clock" option, also, if anyone's interested.
Here's the FF version https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabliss/
But I think it exists for Chromium browsers also.
Tabliss - New Tab – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Download Tabliss - New Tab for Firefox. A beautiful New Tab page with many customisable backgrounds and widgets that does not require any permissions.

@codinghorror lovely device with a prohibitive price tag - it's most certainly worth it for those that can avoid it I'm sure. I'd be surprised if there isn't #RaspberryPI project for something similar too.
Literary Clock Made From E-reader

Literary Clock Made From E-reader: My girlfriend is a *very* avid reader. As a teacher and scholar of English literature, she reads eighty books per year on average. On her wishlist was a clock for our living room. I could have bought a wall clock from the store, but where is the fun…

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There's a site that offers the same thing for people who don't want or need the nicely packaged device. https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com/
Literature Clock