{"repo":"fberrez/quietdash.com","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/fberrez/quietdash.com","clone":"git clone https://github.com/fberrez/quietdash.com.git","description":"A calm e-ink desk dashboard. Shows the few numbers you actually care about, then sits there quietly.","language":"TypeScript","stars":85,"topics":["dashboard","desk-accessory","e-ink-display","e-paper","eink","focus","productivity","raspberry-pi","waveshare"],"license":null,"category":"dashboards-admin","readme_excerpt":"QuietDash A small e-ink screen for your desk. It shows the few things you actually care about, then it sits there quietly. No glow, no notifications, no reason to keep checking it. quietdash.com → What it is QuietDash drives a Waveshare 7.5\" e-Paper display (800×480, black and white) from a Raspberry Pi. You pick a layout, drop a few widgets into it, and the screen renders them as dithered ink, refreshing a few times an hour. That's it. The whole point is a screen you stop noticing. It started as a thing for my own desk. I posted it on Reddit, around a hundred people asked to be told when it was ready, and now I'm building it out properly. What's on it A small set of widgets, designed to sit together, not a store of a thousand plugins: - Clock and date - Weather , current conditions and the day's range (bring your own OpenWeather key) - Agenda , the next few events from any public calendar (paste an ICS link, no account) - Tasks , a local checklist you keep in the studio - Focus , your pomodoro intervals at a glance - Feed , a few headlines from one or more RSS sources You don't drag pixels around. You pick one of a handful of designed layouts (a big single slot, a desk-focus split, a 2×2 grid, and so on) and choose a widget for each slot. We own the composition so the 1-bit result actually looks good. Configure it from your browser Open the studio, pick a layout, fill the slots. The preview on the right is the real thing: the server renders the exact 1-bit PNG the panel will","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/fberrez","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/fberrez/quietdash.com/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}