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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. | |
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andywarburton.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] A DIY enthusiast designs a slim, 3D-printable enclosure for a plug-in ESPHome temperature and humidity sensor to solve smart home monitoring issues without batteries or ugly project boxes. | |
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www.cavelab.dev
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| | | | | Earlier this year I put up a Raspberry Pi powered DAKboard display. It shows photos from our Google Photos albums, the time and weather, and most importantly; our shared calendar. But I'd like it to show some custom data as well - like indoor temperature and humidity. And the measured outdoor temperature, not just the one reported from the weather service. Here is how I did that - using Home Assistant ?? | |
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little-scale.blogspot.com
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