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freetime2 18 hours ago

This is the only one that I might want to use.

> Traditional planners impose rigid boxes and neatly separated days. Gradience Diary rejects that structure entirely.

> Using a soft gradient instead of lines, it allows users to expand or shrink their writing space depending on their schedule. Tasks can flow across days naturally, mirroring how time actually feels—fluid, uneven, and continuous.

That being said, the white text on light gray background feels more like pretentious design than actual useful design.

inopinatus 17 hours ago | parent [-]

I was forced to consider the possibility of this being a collection of late entries in an April Fools contest:

A pen that doesn't work properly.

A notepad you have to make yourself.

Grid paper with lines missing.

A device making books hard to read.

A paper stubby holder.

A calendar, but it's difficult to tell the date.

Maybe it is satire. It reads like confected pseudo-intellectual slop. Perhaps it merely demonstrates that the Japanese can have terrible ideas just like the rest of us.