inkplate10-weather-cal VS remind

Compare inkplate10-weather-cal vs remind and see what are their differences.

inkplate10-weather-cal

Displays today's date, weather forecast and a stylised map of your city using Inkplate10 (ESP32) (by chrisjtwomey)

remind

Mirror of http://git.roaringpenguin.com/Remind.git/ (by tylert)
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inkplate10-weather-cal remind
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inkplate10-weather-cal

Posts with mentions or reviews of inkplate10-weather-cal. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
  • I built an e-ink dashboard for displaying the map and weather for your city using Inkplate and a Raspberry Pi.
    5 projects | /r/raspberry_pi | 17 May 2023
    I guess it's yet another weather dashboard post? This is my take on a weather display using a Raspberry Pi to generate an image from HTML and an [Inkplate 10](https://soldered.com/product/inkplate-10-9-7-e-paper-board-copy/) to display it. A while back I was inspired by /u/speedyg0nz and his [MagInkCal](https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry\_pi/comments/pugv7d/maginkcal\_magic\_calendar\_project\_completed\_full/) project so I decided to do my own take on it. I ended up splitting my project into a server-client setup where the server (Raspberry Pi) is responsible for generating the image at a certain time each day and the client (ESP32) would render the image onto an e-ink display. On a 2000mAh battery I get approximately 4-5 months of charge, though I think 6 months is possible with 3000mAh. I'm currently tracking and updating battery life for this project on my GitHub repo. Features: - Accuweather/OpenWeatherMap API for weather data - [Google Static Maps API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/maps-static/overview) for generating the map image of the configured location. - MQTT publish/subscribe features for the client to send logs to the server. - Automatic daylight saving handling. - Deep sleep ultra-low power usage (~21µA) Client and server code here: https://github.com/chrisjtwomey/inkplate10-weather-cal Let me know what you guys think! I'm quite happy with the system I put together, I don't normally publish projects as I never really feel they're ever in a state to share (also I'm terrible at READMEs). Fun fact: e-ink displays are incredibly expensive and... delicate.

remind

Posts with mentions or reviews of remind. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-24.
  • Developing an App for CLI-Calendars - "opinion poll"
    4 projects | /r/commandline | 24 Jan 2023
    remind: an incredibly powerful CLI calendar (full disclosure, it's what I use ) and has features & functionality I've never seen in any other calendar (expression evaluation basically gives you a full-fledged programming language for determining events and moving them around when bumped by holidays/weekends, etc). There's a GUI interface and a TUI interface as well, but I just stick to the CLI interface which defaults to the agenda view for the day(s) specified, but you can do N weeks or N months too, as well as emit the next occurrence of every event (-n).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing inkplate10-weather-cal and remind you can also consider the following projects:

Lilygo-T5-4.7-meteo-and-domoticz- - an E-paper domoticz console with Lilygo-T5

calcurse - A text-based calendar and scheduling application

EPub-InkPlate - An EPub Reader for the ESP32 based InkPlate e-Ink devices.

wyrd

inkplate6 - Inkplate6 project with time, date, weather and upcoming Google calendar events

gcalcli - Google Calendar Command Line Interface

Inkycal - Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!