The name Mirrack is a combination of the words mirror and hack and represents taking back control of your old devices and making them into something not only useful again, but something you love to use.
This open-source smart mirror project is designed specifically for low-power laptops, and made to be as easy to set up as possible. Built with C# and Avalonia, Mirrack features a clean, modular interface that displays useful daily information like calendars, to-do lists, alarms, and weather. Mirrack uses Arduino buttons and Vosk for offline voice commands to interact with the device, allowing you to control the device rather than having a static display.
The project includes a custom Arch Linux ISO for a hassle-free, keyboard-free setup, allowing users to turn an outdated device into an interactive home assistant with minimal effort and cost.
If you are interested in buying a kit or supporting the project, email me atcontact@mirrack.xyz. This project is for a class and currently needs a company or individual to support and help grade it — feel free to reach out!
Too many cloud-based laptops end up as e-waste. Mirrack aims to give them a second life as useful, minimalist smart displays — with a simple, low-cost setup anyone can build.
Get started, contribute, or build your own.
Visit https://github.com/LillyLaFrog/mirrack for the source code