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www.jeremymorgan.com
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| | | | | I recently purchased the 7 inch touch screen for the Raspberry Pi and thought I'd put something together to show how it's set up and share my thoughts on it so far. This has been a really popular item and I had to check it out. | |
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labs.domipheus.com
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| | | | | I've been working away at an idea I had that seemed too good to sit on, so jumped at it. It's easier to explain the purpose in an image: I've been meaning to set up my Raspberry Pi to monitor the Heatmiser WiFi thermostat I use, as well as being a small home server. I have a standard wall mount plate free in the hall of our house, the sort of thing the above would mount into and be wired direct to mains for 24/7 operation. I thought it would be cool to take a cheap thermostat, gut it, and replace it's internals with Pi goodness - throwing in a colour touchscreen for good measure. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | I had that Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W lying in a box. And because I changed my network configuration, I decided I could use that Pi as a DNS et DHCP server. But I also wanted to take benefits from my POE switch. It turns out to be really simple, with the proper hardware. Here are the notes. | |
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peanball.net
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| | | A detailed breakdown of my OpenWRT Router setup on a Raspberry Pi 4.Alternative titles for this project could be: Over-Engineering a Router, or My Home Server runs on OpenWRT. | ||