A macOS status bar app for people who’ve had enough of calendars, clocks, and dead Roman guys.
Ever tried to figure out how many days are left until February 16th and ended up:
- Counting on your fingers,
- Googling “is it a leap year??”,
- And briefly contemplating time as a social construct?
Sanity puts two tiny numbers in your Mac’s status bar.
Like this:
101st 93.7%
Which means:
- It’s the 101st day of the year (let’s say April 11)
- And 93.7% of the day is over (so maybe stop starting new projects?)
That’s it. No months. No weeks. No "what day is it?" panic. Just cold, numerical comfort.
Because calendars are cursed.
Months are uneven.
February has an identity crisis.
And "October" is somehow the tenth month?
Trying to understand time is like debugging legacy code written by a Pope, a Roman emperor, and a bored monk — all drunk.
So instead of asking,
“How many days until Feb 16?”
Just go:
“It’s day 47. I’ve got 39 to go.”
Clean. Logical. Caesar-proof.
Let’s talk about time.
- 24 hour 68DA s?
- 60 minutes per hour?
- 60 seconds per minute?
Congratulations, you’ve unlocked base-60 hell.
Sanity says:
“66.4% of the day is done.”
Which tells you:
- You’re two-thirds through.
- You’ve got ~7.5 hours left.
- Each percent = ~15 minutes (handy and oddly satisfying)
Your brain loves this. Your ancestors? Probably not.
Honestly?
No reason. This app won’t change your life.
It just makes time suck slightly less.
It’s a petty act of rebellion against:
- Pope Gregory XIII,
- Julius Caesar,
- And whoever designed April to feel 74 days long.
Use it.
Stare at it.
Forget what “Wednesday” means — you’re on day 101 now.
Clone it. Build it. Or download the .dmg
and drag it into Applications like it’s 2007.
Got ideas? Bugs? A deep hatred of daylight savings?
Open a PR or start your own anti-time movement.
MIT.
Do what you want.
Time is fake.
We’re all just orbiting a fireball anyway.