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i’ve prototyped a smart bedroom clock using a Raspberry Pi and a small OLED display and a temporary 3D printed case. - shows COβ‚‚ particle levels and current temperature in the room using data from Home Assistant - automatically turns red and dims to 5% brightness at night to prevent disrupting sleep - detects motion and lux levels to adjust brightness according to time of day and environment - different color coding for ppm and temp values - smooth animations when updating values (of course) next up: - design a better case which also hide the cable - get that case machined out of metal or wood - after waking up suggest playing music on all speakers in the house by choosing from different playlists on the screen
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That's so cool. which 3d modeling program do you use to design the case for the 3d printer? Do you have your own 3d printer? I think it would look nice inset in a chunk of wood that has a slant cut on the bottom so that it angles slightly back. Or if you keep it upright, I think it would work great with a more retro font. Ugh i'm a virgo I can't help but have an opinion about everything lol. It's just inspiring!
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it’s angled back a bit currently! been using Plasticity for 3D modeling. not the best choice for technical models but i like it because its so much lighter and easier to use than fusion. yeah i’ve had a BambuLab X1C for 2 years and love that printer
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