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minus-square@rtxn@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish59•9 months agoKeep in mind that the planet rotates, so the angle between the ecliptic and the screen has to be recalculated periodically with a cron job.
minus-square@RobotToaster@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglish42•9 months agoShould be easy to automate it completely with an arduino and a stepper motor.
minus-squarevladlinkfedilinkEnglish35•9 months agoAlright you crazy bastards. Go and make this a thing.
minus-square🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️linkfedilinkEnglish20•9 months agoturns on display There is a swirl displayed Display starts spinning “You’re getting sleepy…”
minus-square@DahGangalang@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglish10•9 months agoMake it and then sell it to my wife to give to me for a gag gift next Christmas. Her budget for such a thing would probably be ~$100 if you need a target price point.
minus-squareCaptain AggravatedlinkfedilinkEnglish4•9 months agoFor this I would use a servo, not a stepper.
Keep in mind that the planet rotates, so the angle between the ecliptic and the screen has to be recalculated periodically with a cron job.
Should be easy to automate it completely with an arduino and a stepper motor.
Alright you crazy bastards. Go and make this a thing.
turns on display
There is a swirl displayed
Display starts spinning
“You’re getting sleepy…”
Don’t give governments any more ideas.
Make it and then sell it to my wife to give to me for a gag gift next Christmas.
Her budget for such a thing would probably be ~$100 if you need a target price point.
For this I would use a servo, not a stepper.