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hyscan
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Show HN: QueryCal – calculate metrics from your calendars using SQL
SQL is a strange, tries-to-look-like-English language.
But the more I experience the document DBs forced down my gullet by the "tech guys" at the startup, the more I appreciate the sheer power of SQL to make things tidy.
My last pet project was basically entirely modeled in a .sql code file (this: https://github.com/asemic-horizon/hyscan/blob/master/prisone...). Very little remains to be written as procedural code.
kindle-dash
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Show HN: E-Ink Day Schedule
Instead of using a cronjob you can put the device into sleep and use the RTC to schedule the next wakeup (see [1]). This takes only very little power, as the device is only turned on for mere seconds and sleeps the remaining time.
[1] https://github.com/pascalw/kindle-dash/blob/main/src/dash.sh...
- E-ink is so Retropunk
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CutiePi – thinnest Raspberry Pi 4 tablet
The stopgap solution for this is pascalw's kindle-dash[1]. I set it up on my jailbroken kindle and now it displays some headlines, my google calendar events, and the weather (via OpenWeatherMap API)
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Show HN: QueryCal – calculate metrics from your calendars using SQL
Hey HN, I built this project because last year I did a terrible job of actually taking time off work and needed a way to see just how overdue I was to take a day off.
Because so much is already automatically tracked in my calendar (e.g. the HR system adds calendar events for booked holiday), I just needed a way to query it to get the metrics I wanted.
Originally I used a Go MySQL implementation to evaluate queries but it was a bit buggy and didn’t support all the SQL I wanted. Now I’m using a full SQLite database for each user so you can really do some gnarly queries (recursive CTEs, window functions, the works).
Personally, I’m using QueryCal as a Grafana datasource to power a dashboard that’s displayed on an old Kindle on my desk (using this great project: https://github.com/pascalw/kindle-dash).
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Feedback Welcome: I am developing an e-paper calendar as a consumer product
You will have to compete with much cheaper ideas like this kindle-based dashboard https://github.com/pascalw/kindle-dash
discussed a while ago here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25939042
- Show HN: Low-power Kindle-based dashboard
What are some alternatives?
cutiepi-board - Open source hardware design for the CutiePi tablet
epaper-calendar - RasPi-powered e-paper calendar using python3 and Waveshare's 7.5" e-paper display
IronWriter - IronWriter is an open-source writing tool for solo playthroughs of the free tabletop RPG Ironsworn. Focus on writing your story and let IronWriter automatically manage your character sheet.
ThiefMD - The markdown editor worth stealing. Inspired by Ulysses, based on code from Quilter
world-scribe-2-desktop - Desktop app for World Scribe 2
cutiepi-shell - A mobile shell for Raspberry Pi OS
cross-post - Cross Post a blog to multiple websites
screendle - screendle turns the Kindle Paperwhite E-Book-Reader into an info screen and Smart Home control center.
go-mysql-server - A MySQL-compatible relational database with a storage agnostic query engine. Implemented in pure Go.
RootMyRoku - A persistent root jailbreak for most Roku devices.
eink-weather - simple eink weather dashboard