Git contributions e-ink display on an esp32. Show off your commit streaks with this wireless e-ink display. It uses an ESP32 to fetch and display your latest contributions.
This article details a project to create a small desktop appliance with an E-Ink display that shows a user's GitHub activity graph. It uses an ESP32 and a 3D-printed case, configured via a web interface.
Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!
I've actually just received one of these HATs (the crashing version), and found this issue because my Pi Zero was crashing. Thanks for all the suggestions here.
Instead of messing around with capacitors, wouldn't it be simpler to do this:
remove (clip off / unsolder) the 5V pin(s) from the Pi header
attach the HAT to the Pi
solder a wire from the 3.3v pin to VCC on the HAT