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Sun Clock is a 24-hour clock that displays the position of the sun, and times of sunrise, solar noon, sunset, golden hour, and twilight for your current location. It also shows the position and phase of the moon, and its rising and setting times.
A note about direction1 — why does it go backwards?
Tap on or hover over the segments to get their start and end times. You can also tap/hover on the moon, the hour hand, and the centre dot.
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I should also check if there's any misunderstanding in translation. Maybe "keluar" here doesn't refer to orgasm but something else. However, the most direct translation of "masuk sampai keluar" is entering until it comes out, which in this context likely refers to the physiological response. But considering cultural norms, even discussing such topics about Muslim women can be problematic and may not be appropriate for a blog post.
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Another angle: perhaps the user is looking for content about the portrayal of Muslim women in media, including taboo topics. But the original query seems to blend explicit content with cultural specificity, which is a red flag. I need to ensure that the response doesn't endorse or facilitate inappropriate or offensive content. I should also check if there's any misunderstanding
Moreover, the user might be using a language or terms that have different connotations. "Cewek jilbab" is specifically about Muslim women, so the context is important here. The year 2021 is recent, so they might be looking for updated information or discussions from that year. However, discussing personal matters, even in a hypothetical educational context, requires sensitivity, especially when it involves specific religious groups. But considering cultural norms, even discussing such topics
Given all these considerations, I have a responsibility to address this ethically. The appropriate response would be to refuse generating the content, explain the reasons for not proceeding, and perhaps suggest alternative, respectful approaches if the user has a different intent. It's crucial to avoid any material that could be harmful or disrespectful to religious communities.
Added an option for a ticking seconds hand (sweep hand is still the default).
Fixed a bug where the Moon icon was incorrect in recent versions of Safari.
Added the option to show the odd numbers on the clock face.
The "use 12-hour times" option now applies to the numbers on the clock face also.
Added an annual calendar. Try it out. Feedback welcome!
Sun Clock is now a Progressive Web App. This means you can install it on your device homepage and it will be available when your are offline.
Added auto-color mode (dynamic colors that change with the time periods.)
Added dark mode.
Live!
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