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      bibi @LukeCodewalker last edited by bibi

      @LukeCodewalker wow! you made a great job here! thx alot for your time/work/involvment!

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        alexyak @bibi last edited by

        @bibi this code utilizes WebGL which brings RPI to its knees. You can run the MM on a different more powerful hardware, though. As for the module, I have got a POC working on my dev box with a sample data.

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          cowboysdude Module Developer last edited by

          Yes I am also leaning heavy on creating a bigger mirror running on a much more powerful board.

          Can’t decide if I want to use a mini pc or itx board…

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            bibi @alexyak last edited by

            @alexyak which is your dev box if i may ask?

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              alexyak @bibi last edited by

              @bibi Macbook Pro

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                alexyak last edited by

                Small correction about WebGL on RPI - the chromium/hardware will not even run. You will an error message that it’s not supported.

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                  alexyak last edited by

                  Here’s how the module based on WebGL looks like on my dev box:

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L9yofDD-Ic&feature=youtu.be

                  It displays twitter stream of the tweets that have location. Red lines signify the negative sentiment and green positive. White is neutral.

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                    bibi @alexyak last edited by

                    @alexyak Very nice job! it’s exactly what I had in mind when I open this topic. Sad that can’t be run on RPI…

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