GassistPi
inkyshot
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Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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GassistPi
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Some questions about a planned build - help and advice from experienced builders much appreciated
I am thinking about adding Google Assistant using https://github.com/shivasiddharth/GassistPi I am not sure if I will stick with that or later switch to an on-device solution.
inkyshot
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Serendipity Engineering - part 1
Since balena is a remote-first company we put a lot of thought into making sure we try to connect with each other and have fun. In the past one of the ways we did this was to spend a week, once or twice a year, to physically collect together and spend time with each other. We call these sessions Summit, and there will usually be some swag there, such as devices and SD cards and sensors, t-shirts and hoodies and snacks. However, for obvious reasons, in the last couple of years we have been unable to fly the team around the world and spend time together in the same building, so our summits have had to move to a virtual event. The first time this happened, in 2020, a group of people at balena decided to build a project (the inkyshot ) and send one to everyone on the team as part of the swag box. The idea was that it was connecting to all be receiving the same message, initially about summit itself, but latterly to share quotes and insights.
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UPDATE: I made a peripheral display for my desk using a Raspberry Pi Zero WH and an Inky pHAT e-ink display
As the micro USB port for the power source is underneath the Pi and Inky pHAT when standing up for display, I thought it best to relocate the power source to the back of the Pi so the power source wire could come out the back of it, allowing me to display it neatly on my desk. The 3D printed case is designed to allow the power source cable to come out the back of it too.
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I created a little motivational quote bot in Python which displays random quotes throughout the day. Also, I made the case in Blender 3D and it is my first (successful) 3D print! Let me know if you want to see the code for this :)
Very nice! Reminds me of the inkyshot project that was posted here awhile ago. I printed, built and modified one to send messages to my girlfriend for Valentine's day. Balena is also very convenient for it as I can modify the code to add more messages in the future.
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I made a peripheral display for my desk using a Raspberry Pi Zero WH and an Inky pHAT e-ink display
Here's the 3D printed case design files if you're interested.
What are some alternatives?
silero-vad - Silero VAD: pre-trained enterprise-grade Voice Activity Detector
Inkycal - Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!
dakboard - Collection of scripts to manage home dakboard
balenaPrint - Managed CUPS on Raspberry Pi devices, running balenaOS
StratuxHud - Heads Up Display for use with Stratux. Designed for reflective HUD screens, intended for traffic call outs.
inky-draw - A fun drawing app project for the Raspberry Pi and Inky pHAT using Python Flask and React.
Raspberry-Pi-Guide - Raspberry Pi Guide. Learn all about the Raspberry Pi and other cool tools such as Tailscale, WireGuard, Home Assistant, Homebridge, ESPHome, and Watchdog timer.
quotes
gBridge - gBridge.io allows you to control (almost) anything with Google Assistant, by translating voice commands to MQTT messages.
pytunes - 🎵 Self-hosted music streaming service
FastRGBChristmasTree - A faster version of The Pi Hut RGB Christmas Tree driver.
raspberryPiE-InkDisplay - Using a Raspberry Pi to retrieve a quote from a Firebase database I set up (quote gotten by using an API endpoint on the database), the song currently playing on Spotify, and the current weather in my city and display it out on an Inky pHAT E-Ink Display