Imagine a calendar that’s always up-to-date, consumes minimal energy, and looks sleek enough to blend seamlessly into your home or office. Now, picture it running on a device no larger than a deck of ...
Like many hackers, we love e-ink. There’s something mesmerizing and decidedly futuristic about the way the images shift around and reconstitute themselves. Like something from Harry Potter, but that ...
Calendars are great to have in your house, but the problem with most of them is that despite cute pictures of kittens or baby turtles, the calendars you can buy at those pop-up kiosks in the mall ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a unique way to get organised with their daily tasks and appointments might be interested in a Raspberry Pi powered e-ink organiser and calendar created by ...
Do you let Google know every aspect of your personal and social life? Do you have a spare LCD monitor kicking around? Why not make your own Raspberry Pi Wall Calendar? [Alex] recently bought his first ...
In Raspberry Pi projects, one creation stands out for its down-to-earth appeal and captivating ingenuity. Developed by a skilled maker known as Billydent on Reddit, this moon calendar brings the lunar ...
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