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    • RE: How can I add more time periods for MMM-compliments?

      @sdetweil Here are all the changes I tried: https://imgur.com/a/wbYQclq
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      posted in Requests
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    • RE: How can I add more time periods for MMM-compliments?

      This is actually my first time programming ever, so I don’t actually know what are logic or switch functions.

      This is what I attempted, but it didn’t work, and instead the compliments module just didn’t load up when starting MM:

      ![I added two more time period: predawn and night](https://imgur.com/a/JJrJ01w)
      
      ![Updated the time intervals](https://imgur.com/a/lzAO0gJ)
      
      ![And tried modifying the compliments array as well](https://imgur.com/a/ZiNT8u5)
      
      posted in Requests
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    • How can I add more time periods for MMM-compliments?

      So I know MMM-Compliments has 3 time periods by default (morning, afternoon and evening). I want to know, is it possible to add 1 or 2 more time periods like night and dusk?
      I really enjoy being able to customize the compliments that come up, and would love to have more time slots that I could customize.

      posted in Requests
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    • RE: Black Glass MagicMirror

      @albert1600 Is that the standard compliments module, or is that a weather module you have running? (referring to the ‘It’s a Clear Night’)

      posted in Show your Mirror
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    • RE: Cooling solution for LCD monitor?

      @bkeyport But you’re referring to monitor screens right?
      I’m re-purposing my LCD screen from an old laptop. so there really isn’t a case for it.

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Cooling solution for LCD monitor?

      @broberg @BKeyport thanks for the advice guys, I’ll keep that in mind. I actually got a poster frame from Joanns, but I’m going to add 1/2 x 4in boards to sort of make it like a shadow box frame.

      Considering how you guys said heat circulation is the most important, I’m thinking about only adding the boards to the sides, while leaving the top and bottom open so so that air can flow through the inside.
      I’m putting it in a location in my room that doesn’t get hit by sunlight directly so hopefully this will work out. If it doesn’t then I’ll complete the box framing and add a fan to the top board to help hot air circulate out better.

      So I don’t need to put heat sinks on the back of the screen right? I’ve been wondering why no one does that, so I’m guessing there must be a reason.

      posted in Hardware
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    • Cooling solution for LCD monitor?

      Hi so I’m at the last quarter of my first MM build and I’m using the screen from my old laptop. Everything is working great, but I do have a concern about how hot the bottom third of the back of the screen gets after like just half hr of it running MM.
      I have seen nice cooling solutions for the RPi, but is there any cooling solutions for the monitor/screen?

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: My Family Info Board

      @mykle1 Oh man oh man, that looks sooo sleek!

      posted in Show your Mirror
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    • RE: Need a Shower Mirror

      @almly After cleaning the mirror, apply a generous amount of shaving cream and smear it evenly as a thick layer on your mirror (or just on the part of it where you want it not to fog up). Leave it for 10 mins and then wipe it off with a towel. You’ll need to use the towel quite a bit to buff up the mirror so there is no haze no the mirror from the cream. But now on when you enjoy a steamy shower, your mirror won’t become useless.

      posted in Show your Mirror
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