
Memento Vitae - Your Life in Time από Kristiyan Ivanov
See Your Life. Spend It WiselyA browser extension for Chrome and Firefox that helps you be mindful of your time by tracking how you spend it online and visualizing your life with a memento mori style calendar.
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Memento Vitae doesn't just show your life in weeks — it helps you reclaim it.
Time slips away—how do you measure it? Memento Vitae puts it in your hands: every new tab shows your life’s calendar in weeks, months, or years—your choice—drawn from real expectancy data. Past time lived, future time left. Mark what matters—births, dreams, milestones—and see your story unfold.
It tracks your digital drift, too. Every minute on websites, stacked against your finite span. “You’ve spent 0.5% of your life here—worth it?” it asks. Seneca urged, “Life is long if you know how to use it.” Get inspired by Stoics like him, or wisdom from Socrates to Schopenhauer—quotes to fuel your purpose.
Unlike trackers or bland dashboards, Memento Vitae fuses cold truth with timeless insight—your time, your choices, lit by philosophy’s fire. It’s not just productivity; it’s living deliberately. Install it. See your time. Make it count.
Changelogs
v1.1.0
- Added a small dashboard showing you how many wasteful sites you've avoided and how much time you've saved by doing so, as well as showing you how many of the wasteful sites you kept on visiting and how much time you spent on them.
- Added the ability to start, stop and see timers.
v1.2.0
- Added shortcuts to close a wasteful website via pressing Esc, or continue by pressing Enter
- Added the ability for users to set goals and track their progress on them. The goals are then shown on the wasteful websites warning screen.
Time slips away—how do you measure it? Memento Vitae puts it in your hands: every new tab shows your life’s calendar in weeks, months, or years—your choice—drawn from real expectancy data. Past time lived, future time left. Mark what matters—births, dreams, milestones—and see your story unfold.
It tracks your digital drift, too. Every minute on websites, stacked against your finite span. “You’ve spent 0.5% of your life here—worth it?” it asks. Seneca urged, “Life is long if you know how to use it.” Get inspired by Stoics like him, or wisdom from Socrates to Schopenhauer—quotes to fuel your purpose.
Unlike trackers or bland dashboards, Memento Vitae fuses cold truth with timeless insight—your time, your choices, lit by philosophy’s fire. It’s not just productivity; it’s living deliberately. Install it. See your time. Make it count.
Changelogs
v1.1.0
- Added a small dashboard showing you how many wasteful sites you've avoided and how much time you've saved by doing so, as well as showing you how many of the wasteful sites you kept on visiting and how much time you spent on them.
- Added the ability to start, stop and see timers.
v1.2.0
- Added shortcuts to close a wasteful website via pressing Esc, or continue by pressing Enter
- Added the ability for users to set goals and track their progress on them. The goals are then shown on the wasteful websites warning screen.
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- Έκδοση
- 1.2.0
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- 218,32 KB
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- 3 μήνες πριν (19 Μαϊ 2025)
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