I would like to have a screen in my home displaying a summary of different information that is relevant to me, like weather forecast, bus/train times, news headlines, etc. I was planning to use a Raspberry Pi and either buy a screen to display the information or just show it on my TV. It could probably be as simple as serving a page with HTML and JavaScript and then displaying it in a full screen web browser.

I feel like this is probably something that a lot of people want so I am wondering if there is something out there already that can easily be extended with custom “widgets”. Nextcloud actually has a dashboard that’s a bit like this but ideally I’d like something that is standalone and easier to extend with my own widgets.

Anyone have any recommendations?

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On the other side - not standalone - people often use Home Assistant for this, you can configure the dashboard on a different device, write custom widgets, it’s interactive, etc.

Someone made this, which is mindblowing!

https://community.home-assistant.io/t/use-esphome-with-e-ink-displays-to-blend-in-with-your-home-decor/435428

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In a similar vein, I’ve also seen Nextcloud used for this purpose.

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The first thing that springs to mind is something like a “magic mirror”. I haven’t delved into it a ton, but I’m fairly certain that it would be able to hit most of your criteria.

That being said, I’d think it could be a decent enough starting point to at least find other things in the same vein.

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Yes you’re right, what I’m thinking of is basically a magic mirror without the mirror. Thanks for the link, I will check that out!

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I just installed homepage https://gethomepage.dev

Haven’t looked into actually extending it with custom widgets since I’d also like bus times.
I’m planning in having it in an unused tablet I have around.

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This looks promising, thanks!

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Made a post showing my homepage on Lemmy a couple weeks ago! https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f9a05589-f82d-4771-a1b3-80a351235c92.png

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I use Flame Dashboard for something similar to this. It uses a simple sqllite database, so i just whipped together a few python scripts that gather information such as my to do list, calendar, gir repos, etc and update the database table it uses.

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I just set up flame and am liking it so far. Care to share your scripts?

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Keep in mind they are hacked together and were not meant for mass consumption. Here is an example of one of the scripts that contacts the gitea api and inserts the most recent 10 issues into Flames database with a specific category.

`import sqlite3 from datetime import datetime import requests import re import json from datetime import datetime, timezone

def insert_bookmark(name, url, category_id, order_id): conn = sqlite3.connect(‘/app/db.sqlite’) cursor = conn.cursor()

cursor.execute("SELECT MAX(id) FROM bookmarks")
result = cursor.fetchone()
max_id = result[0] if result[0] else 0

current_time = datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f %z')
values = (name, url, category_id, "", current_time, current_time, 0, order_id)

cursor.execute("INSERT INTO bookmarks (name, url, categoryId, icon, createdAt, updatedAt, isPublic, orderId) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?);", values)

max_id += 1

conn.commit()
conn.close()

return max_id

def delete_bookmark(category_id): conn = sqlite3.connect(‘/app/db.sqlite’) cursor = conn.cursor() cursor.execute(“DELETE FROM bookmarks WHERE categoryId = ?”, (category_id,)) # Commit the changes and close the connection conn.commit() conn.close()

def get_recently_updated_issues(repo_urls, user_name, api_token): headers = { “Authorization”: f"token {api_token}", “Content-Type”: “application/json” }

all_issues = []

for repo_url, repo_name in repo_urls:
    api_url = repo_url

    # Query the Gitea API to get the issues
    response = requests.get(api_url, headers=headers, params={"state": "all"})
    response.raise_for_status()

    issues = response.json()

    sorted_issues = sorted(issues, key=lambda x: x["updated_at"], reverse=True)

    all_issues.extend(sorted_issues[:5])

sorted_all_issues = sorted(all_issues, key=lambda x: x["updated_at"], reverse=True)

recent_issue_titles = []
recent_issue_links = []
recent_timestamps = []

for issue in sorted_all_issues[:10]:
    title = issue["title"]
    link = issue["html_url"]
    timestamp = issue["updated_at"]

    recent_issue_titles.append(title)
    recent_issue_links.append(link)
    recent_timestamps.append(timestamp)

return recent_issue_titles, recent_issue_links, recent_timestamps

repo_urls = [ (“https://gitea.example.com/api/v1/repos/user1/repo1/issues”, “repo1”), (“https://gitea.example.com/api/v1/repos/user1/repo2/issues”, “repo2”) ] user_name = “user1” api_token = “example token”

delete_bookmark(8) order_id = 1

recent_issue_titles, recent_issue_links, recent_timestamps = get_recently_updated_issues(repo_urls, user_name, api_token)

for title, link, timestamp in zip(recent_issue_titles, recent_issue_links, recent_timestamps): print(“Issue Title:”, title) print(“Issue Link:”, link) print(“Last Updated:”, timestamp) print() bookmark_id = insert_bookmark(title, link, 8, order_id) order_id += 1`

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I use Heimdall. It is basic and simple to setup. I tried Organizr but it was more customization than I was looking for.

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+1 for Heimdall, but I don’t think it does widgets. It’s more like a Intranet homepage.

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