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Now playing with e-ink displays. A few hours of soldering and staring at wiring charts later, I decided to be vain.
The goal of this experiment is to display some data graphs, but might as well have some fun with it first.
(Image credit Falvie, from a really long time ago.)
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For those interested in building their own, this is:
* One Raspberry Pi Zero W. I used the Vilros starter kit (~$35)
* One Waveshare 4.2 inch e-ink display ($10-40 depending on wholesale rates)
* One HI-S025 solar charger (~$40)
The thing is wireless and can do USB and HDMI too, which is just crazy.
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@Goldkin Ooh, spiffy! Now to replace the fonts with bitmaps. =:)
@Goldkin What exactly... happened? That seems a bigger spike than necessary for say, just writing extra input to the same hour...
@Taylor All of the old 1-2am information got written to the new 2am when clocks rolled back one hour, because that’s how this particular time series handled going back in time.
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Success!