@FlatPepsi
openweathermap is already a provider of the default weather module.
Pirate Weather will come as replacement for Dark Sky with next mm release.
Felt inspired, added full metric support. Units set via the config file.
‘imperial’ for Fahrenheit temp and MPH wind
‘metric’ for Celsius temp and Meters Per Second wind
Graph now should scale appropriately when using non-default widths.
Just added a change that now shows snowfall!
The precipitation graph is blue for rain, and white for snow.
Latest version updated in the GIT repository.
[image: 1606160104529-mirror-with-snow.jpg]
Got it solved, but not sure what exactly fixed it.
I changed my config lines:
address: "0.0.0.0",
ipWhitelist: [],
And then rebooted. Didn’t fix it.
Rebooted again later, and then it was fixed.
Very odd - but fixed is fixed!
Just updated to latest MM, and got the following error:
npm WARN grunt-yamllint@0.2.0 requires a peer of grunt@~0.4.0 but none was installed.
Related error shown earlier in the install process:
MagicMirror installation successful!
magicmirror@2.1.1 /home/pi/MagicMirror
\u251c\u2500\u252c chai@3.5.0
\u2502 \u251c\u2500\u2500 assertion-error@1.0.2
\u2502 \u251c\u2500\u252c deep-eql@0.1.3
\u2502 \u2502 \u2514\u2500\u2500 type-detect@0.1.1
\u2502 \u2514\u2500\u2500 type-detect@1.0.0
\u251c\u2500\u252c chai-as-promised@6.0.0
\u2502 \u2514\u2500\u2500 check-error@1.0.2
\u251c\u2500\u2500 UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY grunt@1.0.1
\u251c\u2500\u252c http-auth@3.1.3
\u2502 \u251c\u2500\u252c apache-crypt@1.2.1
\u2502 \u2502 \u2514\u2500\u2500 unix-crypt-td-js@1.0.0
Should I be worried?
@Mykle1 Yep, I’m an idiot. Wrong time zone.
Fixed it, and back to normal.
For the record, the weather apps act strange when you’re running an hour behind reality.
So I’m wiring up my PIR sensor via some jumper cables.
Like these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RMBC5I0/ref=psd_mlt_nbc_B00KOL5BCC_ri
They work, but I have two complaints. First is, these cables are pretty short. I’d like to do something much longer. I’d like something a foot long if possible. (This also makes adding a ferrite coil easier)
The other complaint is that they pull off rather easily. I know that’s good for development, but for a final install project how do you keep these things in securely?
Anyone have recommendations?
@cowboysdude said in What magic mirror module blew your mind?:
As was I… referring to there’s not much config needed
So, what’s it called? MMM-Voice? MMM-VoiceControl? Something else?
@FlatPepsi
That’s very nice of you, although I use WunderGround weather. I’m sure someone will thank you. I will simply applaud your kindness and generosity. :clap_tone2: