A digital clock inspired by some typography in the GameCube BIOS. No IE support.
Update 7/17/19: Refactored Sass
A Pen by Jon Kantner on CodePen.
Software for the Project: | |
Raspbian Wheezy Debian Linux | |
Win32Disk Imager | |
The CanaKit comes with a pre-loaded SD card that includes the same version of Debian Wheezy that I used for this project. However, in an effort to get a little more speed out of the system, I used the 95MB/s Sandisk extreme listed above. It seemed to help, but I did not bench mark it beyond observation. | |
Anyway, lets get down to building a Raspberry Pi Web Kiosk. | |
Step 0: Get all of the hardware. | |
Step 1: Get all of the software. |
function mapValues(obj, fn) { | |
return Object.keys(obj).reduce((result, key) => { | |
result[key] = fn(obj[key], key); | |
return result; | |
}, {}); | |
} | |
function pick(obj, fn) { | |
return Object.keys(obj).reduce((result, key) => { | |
if (fn(obj[key])) { |
A digital clock inspired by some typography in the GameCube BIOS. No IE support.
Update 7/17/19: Refactored Sass
A Pen by Jon Kantner on CodePen.
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