Build your own AI-powered Voice To-Do Assistant using a Waveshare 1.75" display + Cursor + DuckyClaw — from setup to full feature implementation
As a developer, I recently built a custom voice-enabled to-do assistant using the Waveshare 1.75" display, Cursor IDE, and DuckyClaw framework. This guide breaks down my step-by-step implementation, with practical tips and pitfalls to avoid—no fluff, just actionable steps for fellow makers. No advan
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