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blog.tafkas.net
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| | | | | If you are overclocking your Raspberry Pi or you just curious how hot this little guy gets, there are two ways to get the internal temperature. Assuming you are running Raspbian as your operating system. Method 1: $ /opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp This gives you the temperate in in degrees Celsius: temp=54.1'C Method 2: If you need the temperature to be more precise (e.g. storing it in an database or for further processing) use the following command: | |
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blog.haschek.at
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| | | | | Personal Blog of Christian Haschek | |
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www.joelonsoftware.com
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| | | | | In this week's Stack Overflow podcast, Jeff and I talk about video games, programming languages that aren't "in" English, and hiring great programmers. | |
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thehealthpromotingbandwagon.com
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| | | Adobe Stock Here's my latest musing in a hundred word. Enjoy! Aloud or Not Aloud, that is the Question There's a look of suspense. There's a sense of awe. Eyes vacillate between a three-dimensional figure and two-dimensional, vertical surfaces. If only vocalized print could give life to illustrated imagery. To travel into a vivid narrative,... | ||