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| | blog.cavelab.dev
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| | We have a Dakboard digital calendar in our kitchen - showing lots of house and temperature data. So naturally; it must show the actual outdoor temperature as well. To do this I used a Raspberry Pi 2, and a DS18B20 HAT I made some years back.
| | blog.erethon.com
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| | [AI summary] The author describes setting up a system to monitor room temperature and humidity using Prometheus, Grafana, and a DHT11 sensor, with insights into the technical implementation and infrastructure setup.
| | blog.nuculabs.de
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| | Hello everyone, A while ago I started working on a pet project called NucuCar. It's a platform written in .NET for the Raspberry Pi in which I'm trying to implement various utility functions to create a complete piece of software that can be used to build a remote controlled car for the Pi. The project is open source and it can be found on GitHub: Since I didn't buy a toy car and I don't have much space in my apartment I was working only on the sensors module, which currently has support for the BME680 environment sensor and the CPU temperature sensor build in the Pi.
| | blog.aaronbieber.com
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| I'm a bit of a home automation hobbyist. I bought my first few Philips Hue lights before anyone knew what Hue was, and I wrote one of the first couple hundred Amazon Alexa integrations (they even gave me a t-shirt for it!) My house isn't as jammed with sensors and self-made IoT devices as some of the folks I've seen on YouTube, but I do run Home Assistant and appreciate the occasional well-designed automation. Almost all of the wall switches in my house are "smart" and "does it connect to Home Assistant"...