comporellon
DoggieClock
comporellon | DoggieClock | |
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6.4 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | almost 4 years ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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comporellon
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Building an E-Ink weather display for our home
Awesome! I love to reading about this projects. I built my own a while back and every post somehow explores the design space slightly different.
My version[0] uses the 7.5 b/w ePaper that the author replaced, renders using LaTeX and addresses the bw font uglyness by rendering without anti aliasing in an okayish looking font. Looks good to me from a couple of meters away.
[0] https://irq0.org/hacks/epaper-calendar.html https://github.com/irq0/comporellon
DoggieClock
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Building an E-Ink weather display for our home
Very cool. Shamelessly linking my own weather display: https://github.com/Mrjohns42/WeatherDash
I think making mine support EINK would help make it more visually compelling like yours, but I've done other EINK display projects in the past (https://github.com/Mrjohns42/DoggieClock) and screen burn-in was definitely an issue.
What are some alternatives?
kindle-weather-dashboard
ha_skyfield - See the apparent positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets in this home assistant custom component
weather-joan - Display the current weather on a Joan e-ink device
WeatherDash - Smart weather dashboard. Integrates with OpenWeatherMaps and Ecobee. Designed to run on RaspberryPi.
PiJuice - Resources for PiJuice HAT for Raspberry Pi - use your Pi Anywhere
kindle-dashboard - Dashboard app for Amazon Kindle 3 (Keyboard) showing to-do list, news, air quality, weather forecast.
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.