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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Creating a modular dashboard platform similar to MM

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      wfsaxton @ankonaskiff17
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      @ankonaskiff17

      One thing your post did give me some thought about: what if the MM “engine” were re-written to support things like react/JSX/typescript but still supported the existing modules. Then you could have the best of both worlds.

      One thing that might be an issue would be code-size. Some of these newer technologies come with some overhead and one of the benefits to MM might be the ability to run on less powerful hardware.

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        ankonaskiff17 @wfsaxton
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        @wfsaxton Good luck.
        IMO, Dak board, as a user for probably 9 months, is that it is garbage.
        It was garbage because they didn’t do all the customer service stuff you commit to with a retail product.
        My opinion, and you know what they say about opinions, is the 3 or 4 people that seemed to be running it when I was a subscriber saw MM and said “We can make these for money.” but found out there’s a lot more to it when you sign up to make, sell, warranty, deal with customers and all that touchy-feely stuff.
        Maybe make the bad to the bone calendar, or make a dozen modules to show everyone, then ask.
        I’m not sure but I suspect a lot of the folks making the modules and manage back end stuff have day jobs.
        People like me with my questions make them go prematurely grey.

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          sdetweil @ankonaskiff17
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          @ankonaskiff17 @wfsaxton

          MM is a platform, a composite info panel platform…

          not very many of us are professional programmers… we wrote what we wrote for US… not for anyone else.

          and we offered them up for others…

          no commitment for support, … this is open source… if its broken, and you want it fixed, and the original author doesn’t then have at it…

          there is NO support for any particular package of mm plus modules x,y,z

          the forum here is community… those that want to help do.
          I do the installer, updater, and couple of my own modules… (and I try hard to provide support, but enhancements take time… ) this is all volunteer, time as available

          I have a personal project that I am working on unrelated to MM, and it takes a bunch of time…

          I am also a moderator here, and try to watch out for recurring problems, and get them fixed. I also provide help for new authors.

          my past professional job was systems engineer, big stuff.

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            ankonaskiff17 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Hit the nail on the head.
            These things more oriented to the do-it-yourselfer community.
            I was paying Dakboard and it was always “on the next release”. I’m thinking “Dude, I’m paying you. Chop Chop. Get a move on.”
            Here, I bust it, I have to sort it out myself but large community of people to help answer my questions.

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              aderoks @wfsaxton
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              @wfsaxton I had also faced this problem and have already built my own solution with React and Node, over the past year and continuing, as I had to learn all the front end technologies. It’s been a great project and I’ve included all touch features on it, and it’s currently running on a touch screen monitor in my living room, and visitors get awestruck when they see such a thing, and some have even said that I’m living in the future! 🤣 I am also including a boatload of features to it, which I will disclose elsewhere. This is not the place to sell such a thing, buddy.

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