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fourspacetabs•28 minutes ago
> I also tried with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, but 512 MB of RAM were too little to run a modern browser, sadly.

I found that the surf browser was efficient enough to run fine on my Raspberry Pi Zero W. YMMV with animations and such, but it's much better than any chromium alternative in my experience.

albert_e•29 minutes ago
> White USB-A to USB-C cable > White HDMI to micro HDMI cable

Why do they need to be ...white :)

Oh i see the cables now and cant unsee them.

I guess next step is to 3D print a back case mount that encloses the RPi and plugs into a wall socket for power.

patates•38 minutes ago
you can also do this with an esp32 as long as you don't insist using a browser to draw a clock
jzer0cool•28 minutes ago
$159 quite expensive for the LCD
krige•6 minutes ago
There's a multitouch function
rf15•27 minutes ago
It's an unconventional shape, and not subsidised by ads, etc..
altmanaltman•about 1 hour ago
The cartoony clock looks a bit weird in terms of typography when the time is 10:29, the font kind of squeezes and becomes hard to read