Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who has the biggest of them all?
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To implement globe module should be pretty straight forward. However RPI wouldn’t have enough power to handle smooth animations with WebGL, hence the choice to use Mac Mini for this project.
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@MichMich This is truly amazing work. You have done here. Thanks for all you do with the MagicMirror project.
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looks very great!
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I like the earth globe in the middle.
Can you please tell me which module it is and what it does?
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Of course, the client specific modules (like the globe) are kept privatefrom his blog about it. But it uses WebGL Globe from Google - 
What is the module called with the planet? (in the picture main)
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@wjdw87 You really didn’t read any word of this topic. Did you? 😂
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Ah, yeah was just :( sad face, ok i know it can be done, but needs to be done my end, can you at least highlight how you managed such a feat? as you can’t O/S the code :( - Amazing by the way!!
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A link to the globe was posted literally posted in the reply above your question. But don’t sweat it … here it is again: https://www.chromeexperiments.com/globe
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