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I built a $100 ePaper photo frame that never touches the cloud, and it looks like a real print

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I built a $100 ePaper photo frame that never touches the cloud, and it looks like a real print
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Digital photo frames have been around for years, and yet, somehow, the best options still require you to hand your photos to someone else's server. We've got Google's Nest Hub which pulls from Google Photos and Amazon's Echo Show that pulls from Amazon Photos. Even dedicated frames from the likes of Aura and Nixplay route everything through their own cloud. They all look great on a shelf, sure, but your device is at the whim of those companies graciously continuing to support them as time goes o

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