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    Hey everyone,

    last weekend at a friends house I saw the Alexa Show (I think?) in action. It was used as a digital family-calendar, weather forecast and music player. It sat there on the fridge like an old school family planer.
    The music-player wouldnt be relevent to me. But an digital calendar in the kitchen with weather forecast looks really appealing.
    Do you probably know a privacy-friendly and suitable project with the possibility to implement my CalDav-Calendar(s)? Probably open Source? And without a lot of tinkering? πŸ™‚

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    Maybe something like the seeedstudio sensecap indicator?

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      Hey everyone,

      last weekend at a friends house I saw the Alexa Show (I think?) in action. It was used as a digital family-calendar, weather forecast and music player. It sat there on the fridge like an old school family planer.
      The music-player wouldnt be relevent to me. But an digital calendar in the kitchen with weather forecast looks really appealing.
      Do you probably know a privacy-friendly and suitable project with the possibility to implement my CalDav-Calendar(s)? Probably open Source? And without a lot of tinkering? πŸ™‚

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      nextcloud comes to mind, but don't know what alexa show is

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      • coldmoon@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

        A fair amount of tinkering needed, but a raspberry pi + display can accomplish this if you don’t need the voice assistant.

        https://www.hanselman.com/blog/how-to-build-a-wall-mounted-family-calendar-and-dashboard-with-a-raspberry-pi-and-cheap-monitor

        (Spoiler alert, he uses Dakboard)

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        No voice assitance needed! Thanks Ill look into this

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          Maybe something like the seeedstudio sensecap indicator?

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          There is only the 4" version right? I was looking for a bigger old day Kitchen calendar sized tool.
          But thanks for your idea πŸ™‚

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            nextcloud comes to mind, but don't know what alexa show is

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            I dont know exactly too what the alexa show really is, to be honest. But my friends are using it mostly as a digital display for their synchronized calendars and the weather forecast.
            Like a paper based family planer and a weather station for your kitchen.
            Yeah, i can do it paper based too. But Im way to lazy to keep a calendar up to date with all this daily tasks in modern family life. πŸ™‚

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              There is only the 4" version right? I was looking for a bigger old day Kitchen calendar sized tool.
              But thanks for your idea πŸ™‚

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              To the best of my knowledge, that's the only one they have.

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                No voice assitance needed! Thanks Ill look into this

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                Another DIY option to look at is Mycroft. They used to sell devices, but they've since stopped all development as of 2023. There's likely still a community tinkering away, so I'd imagine you could still run your own if you wanted.

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                  I dont know exactly too what the alexa show really is, to be honest. But my friends are using it mostly as a digital display for their synchronized calendars and the weather forecast.
                  Like a paper based family planer and a weather station for your kitchen.
                  Yeah, i can do it paper based too. But Im way to lazy to keep a calendar up to date with all this daily tasks in modern family life. πŸ™‚

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                  yeah, that's nextcloud. but how do they input data? I guess its touch based, but is it a touch screen with on-screen keyboard (an android tablet with a web browser could replace that) or do they use a pen, or voice, or something else?

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                    yeah, that's nextcloud. but how do they input data? I guess its touch based, but is it a touch screen with on-screen keyboard (an android tablet with a web browser could replace that) or do they use a pen, or voice, or something else?

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                    They only showed the voice-controll once.
                    But for me, a input possibilty wouldnt be needed much. It shall just show our calendar, the clock and the weather forecast πŸ™‚
                    Probably would an old (forked)android tablet be enough. Ill look into this

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                      Another DIY option to look at is Mycroft. They used to sell devices, but they've since stopped all development as of 2023. There's likely still a community tinkering away, so I'd imagine you could still run your own if you wanted.

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                      Thanks for the advice!

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