You have my deepest sympathies 😅
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

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RE: Releasing stable
Maybe once all the open calendar issues are closed? :smile:
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RE: Fitbit
@MechMatt if you find something out yourself it is always great to describe what you did, so others having the same problem can benefit from it even if it may be trivial! :slight_smile:
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RE: Multiple layouts/configs
Wanted to implement that. I still have a small sensor I bought for it laying around but I am now in favor of voice commands :D
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RE: Multiple layouts/configs
Different layouts based on facial recognition is already implemented here :slight_smile: It should be trivial to write something similar for the other use cases you just mentioned! Have a look at my code for an example.
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RE: Introduce yourself!
My name is Paul-Vincent Roll, I’m from Germany and currently 19 years old (doing my finals in school at the moment). I also happen to run a small business, which I try to maintain besides going to school. Mine is about videos though and not the kind of things we are doing here (can never really decide what I enjoy more… :sweat_smile:).
I love coding and building stuff but in most cases my coding work is sadly pretty much hacked together, still have to learn a lot of basic stuff but I will with time :slight_smile: I am currently planning to write an adventure game with a friend of mine, we’ll see how that goes.
Besides the “raw-computer” stuff I absolutely love (already said I can’t decide which one I enjoy more so it’s fine I use the same term again :smile:) crafting images and capturing moments with my camera, be it in video or still form.
You can find me on my blog, GitHub, Twitter, 500px, Vimeo and Instagram.
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RE: Introduce yourself!
Good idea! Nice to get to know the people behind the GitHub comments a bit. Will add mine as soon as I finished the housing of my mirror :smile:
EDIT: Just noticed this is not in the show your mirror category, so I don’t actually have to finish my mirror for it :D Will add mine in a second :)
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FRITZ!Box Callmonitor - always know who is calling!
The FRITZ!Box Callmonitor provides an interface for the FRITZ!Box showing an alert whenever someone is calling.
It also adds an optional widget to the UI which can be used as a call history or if configured correctly as a list of missed calls.
Numbers are automatically converted to their corresponding names if an
.vcf
address book file is given to the module.If you have any questions or requests for future versions, don’t hesitate to ask!
[card:paviro/MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor]