7/31/2023 0 Comments Magic mirror diy![]() Fix default alert module to render HTML for title and message Lint: Use template literals instead of string concatenation Fix e2e tests (failed after async changes) by running calendar and newsfeed tests last ![]() Fix empty news feed stopping the reload forever Fix wrong vertical alignment of calendar title column when wrapEvents is true ( #3053) Fix precipitation css styles and rounding value The wind direction arrow now points in the direction the wind is flowing, not into the wind ( #3019) Fix async node_helper stopping electron start ( #2487) Yr wind direction is no longer inverted Fix message display with HTML code into alert module ( #2828) Fix weathergov provider hourly forecast ( #3008) Fix electron flashing white screen on startup ( #1919) Fix for missing default class name prefix for customEvents in calendar Fix wrong day labels in envcanada forecast ( #2987) Revise require imports ( #3071 and #3072) Convert lots of callbacks to async/await Update Eslint config, add new rule and handle issue Update `stylelint` dependencies, switch to `stylelint-config-standard` and handle `stylelint` issues, update `main.css` matching new rules Update dates in Calendar widgets every minute Changed updatenotification module for MagicMirror repo only: Send only notifications for `master` if there is a tag on a newer commit Update tests for weather and calendar module This requires all providers that only supports probability to change the config from `showPrecipitationAmount` to `showPrecipitationProbability`. The weather modules clearly separates precipitation amount and probability (risk of rain/snow) Update issue template, contributing doc and sample config Use develop as target branch for dependabot Removed unneeded (and unwanted) '.' after the year in calendar repeatingCountTitle ( #2896) Added option `sendNotifications` in clock module ( #3056) Added option `pastDaysCount` to default calendar module to control of how many days past events should be displayed Added possibility to use environment variables in `config.js` ( #1756) Added error message if `.js` file is missing in module folder to get a hint in the logs ( #2403) Added possibility to use your own templates in Alert module Added Pirate Weather as new weather provider ( #3005) Added possibility to ignore MagicMirror repo in updatenotification module Added tests for hourly weather forecast Added increments for hourly forecasts in weather module ( #2996) This version would not be there without their effort. Reddit / whiteboywasted If you want to learn more about this build, you can click here for the full project.Thanks to: and thanks to and for taking over most (if not all) of the work on this release as project collaborators. Reddit / whiteboywasted Now not only does whiteboywasted have his own secret space, but he also has a super cool screen to give him information about the weather, traffic, and news while he gets ready in the morning. Reddit / whiteboywasted All that was left was for him to fill the shelves with books - one of which is fake. He also attached a metal strike plate, as he plans on adding an electromagnetic lock in the future. Reddit / whiteboywasted Here’s the view from the other side, where whiteboywasted installed a middle panel that drops down, revealing the screen. ![]() ![]() Reddit / whiteboywasted More trim around the doorway gave it a clean, finished look. Reddit / whiteboywasted After testing to make sure the Raspberry Pi and the screen worked, it was time for him to attach the back of the bookcase, add the trim and install the whole thing in the doorway. Reddit / whiteboywasted With the glass secured, whiteboywasted used Liquid Nails adhesive to bond the PC monitor to two vertical boards, creating the “magic mirror” effect. Reddit / whiteboywasted A quarter-inch deep groove routed in the shelves held the two-way glass in place. Reddit / whiteboywasted Then he attached brackets to the top and bottom of the doorway. First he removed the old door and frame, making room for the new one. Whiteboywasted found the perfect spot for a secret doorway between the master bedroom and an extra room that can only be accessed one way. Redditor whiteboywasted took it a step further when he bought his first home and built a “magic mirror” with an old PC monitor, two-way glass, and a Raspberry Pi 2, which is a tiny, single-board computer. That’s why a fair number of people take on the awesome project of building their own, complete with sneaky bookcase and all. Besides being infinitely cool, they bring out our inner children and promise a private hideaway where no one can find us. Share on Facebook Pin Who doesn’t want their own secret room to escape to when all the worries of the world become too much? ![]()
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