swiss-ephemeris
Haskell bindings to the Swiss Ephemeris C library, bundles some basic ephemeris files. (by lfborjas)
little-sun-gazer
A Raspberry Pi Based Sun Tracker (by dr-mod)
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little-sun-gazer
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I’ve built a motion triggered quacking duck to alert me if anyone is trying to steal my cookies
Depends on how you configure you Pico. I.e. this project consumes around 17mA idling while using CircuitPython's light sleep, which is quite a lot. One of my other battery powered projects uses 2.3mA as I was able to tap in Pico's deep sleep mode from C https://github.com/dr-mod/little-sun-gazer
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I’ve built a motion triggered quacking duck with wireless charing that’s powered by RPi Pico
As for the bigger battery, yes the duck has room for a battery with more capacity. But I'd say the way to improve the ducks longevity would be to tap into the other Picos power saving modes that I wasn't able to achieve with CircuitPython. I was able to achieve 2.3 mA in deep sleep mode for my Little Sun Gazer Project https://github.com/dr-mod/little-sun-gazer , but it's written in C.
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I have built a battery powered sun tracking device based on a RaspberryPi Pico and e-ink screen
Software: https://github.com/dr-mod/little-sun-gazer
What are some alternatives?
When comparing swiss-ephemeris and little-sun-gazer you can also consider the following projects:
ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.
pico-solar-system - Digital version of the classic mechanical orrery
rust-cfitsio - FFI wrapper around cfitsio in Rust
picoprom - Raspberry Pi Pico DIP-EEPROM Programmer
Astrolog - The astrology software "Astrolog", version 7.70
star-charter - A command-line tool for producing vector-graphics charts of the night sky in SVG, PDF and PNG formats.
arduino-pico - Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core, for all RP2040 boards
apecs - a fast, extensible, type driven Haskell ECS framework for games
guardian-duck
swiss-ephemeris vs ed25519
little-sun-gazer vs pico-solar-system
swiss-ephemeris vs rust-cfitsio
little-sun-gazer vs picoprom
swiss-ephemeris vs Astrolog
little-sun-gazer vs star-charter
swiss-ephemeris vs star-charter
little-sun-gazer vs arduino-pico
swiss-ephemeris vs apecs
little-sun-gazer vs guardian-duck