"You are not just a creator; you are an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Congratulations on all your incredible projects!" 👏👏👏🙏
I love watching your videos. I can't believe you're still coming up with these fun, creative projects after all this time! You've got to be the #1 Waveshare and LilyGo salesman, I've definitely bought boards and displays that I wouldn't have otherwise because of your videos. You've mastered that UI design, makes the projects really stand out compared to trying to use one of the Arduino GFX libraries.
Thank you Joe, yes it seems i am some sort of designer now, never wanted to be one, but now i am having fun. Thank you for your supoort and nice comment.
stvarno ispalo super mozda si mogao da napravis da na neki taster menjas modele a i recimo neki fotootpornik za automatsku reg svetla chisto zbogu ustede bet pozdrav od nas za vas
Another really cool and quality project! However, you may want to change the "week day" value range. Instead of from 0-6, you might want it to be 1-7. Zeroes work fine for computer geeks, and those like you who know the correct range for the clock. But if you hadn't demonstrated trouble going up to 7, and then decremented it all the way down to zero, I wouldn't have known the correct numeric range. I would have programmed the week day incorrectly - being off by one. Another potential issue... In the US our calendars usually start the week on Sunday, as opposed to the parts of Europe where I've lived that have the weeks start on Monday. Another pita source of confusion. Then, to be a complete pain in the ass...Regarding 12/14 hour clocks...again us 'mericans usually use 12-hour with an AM/PM indicator (though I've been reformed by living in Europe). Just my nit-picky thoughts...FYI
I once had the idea of replicating existing simple household appliances such as a thermometer with clock, a 24h max min thermometer, alarm clock, car battery monitor, etc. Many of my own DIY ideas ultimately failed because of the batteries. I can't compete with the originals in terms of battery life. Not even with the Attiny.
JYSK?! This thread now belongs to King Frederik X of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands! (NB: Jysk is merely importing china garbage but with a whiff of quality control)
"You are not just a creator; you are an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Congratulations on all your incredible projects!"
👏👏👏🙏
Thank you for this nice comment.
Thank you!
Using a round display to display a rectangle with tiny numbers on it is so creative.
I love watching your videos. I can't believe you're still coming up with these fun, creative projects after all this time! You've got to be the #1 Waveshare and LilyGo salesman, I've definitely bought boards and displays that I wouldn't have otherwise because of your videos. You've mastered that UI design, makes the projects really stand out compared to trying to use one of the Arduino GFX libraries.
Thank you Joe, yes it seems i am some sort of designer now, never wanted to be one, but now i am having fun. Thank you for your supoort and nice comment.
That looks amazing! Thanks for the links.
My pleasure!
So much in a little package! 👍
Nice work Volos, greetings from Brazil
You could make your own Nintendo Alarmo Mini, but better :)
Any idea how long it runs on such a battery? One week?
Great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Have you any examples using the Waveshare panels using the ST7701 display like the ESP32-S3-Touch-LCD-2.8C?
stvarno ispalo super
mozda si mogao da napravis da na neki taster menjas modele a i recimo neki fotootpornik za automatsku reg svetla chisto zbogu ustede bet
pozdrav od nas za vas
@@djokinac to je super ideja, hvala, pozdrav i vama od nas 😀
Another really cool and quality project! However, you may want to change the "week day" value range. Instead of from 0-6, you might want it to be 1-7. Zeroes work fine for computer geeks, and those like you who know the correct range for the clock. But if you hadn't demonstrated trouble going up to 7, and then decremented it all the way down to zero, I wouldn't have known the correct numeric range. I would have programmed the week day incorrectly - being off by one. Another potential issue... In the US our calendars usually start the week on Sunday, as opposed to the parts of Europe where I've lived that have the weeks start on Monday. Another pita source of confusion.
Then, to be a complete pain in the ass...Regarding 12/14 hour clocks...again us 'mericans usually use 12-hour with an AM/PM indicator (though I've been reformed by living in Europe).
Just my nit-picky thoughts...FYI
I once had the idea of replicating existing simple household appliances such as a thermometer with clock, a 24h max min thermometer, alarm clock, car battery monitor, etc. Many of my own DIY ideas ultimately failed because of the batteries. I can't compete with the originals in terms of battery life. Not even with the Attiny.
I understand you, I hope next generation of esp MCU will have better power conumation.
use a ds3231 and its SQW pin to keep everything off until it's time to do something.
Awesome
0:45 😂
with wifi you could make a wifi clock
If you didn't know, it has wifi in the ESP32-S3
@@leef_me8112 yes and the firmware is available on github
JYSK?! This thread now belongs to King Frederik X of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands!
(NB: Jysk is merely importing china garbage but with a whiff of quality control)
i don't want my clocks connected to the internet
You could use an RTC instead, but, what does it really matter?
May I ask why? Maybe I can learn something.