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| | | | | Controlling my Komfovent balanced ventilation system through Home Assistant - opens up a world of possibilities. Here are three automations I use to make the system a bit smarter | |
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| | | | | I recently watched Jeff Gerling's video on CO? levels, and how to monitor it. My home office is also in the basement, with no windows. So I paid attention to the air quality when setting up down here. In addition to monitoring the CO? level, I'm also automatically ventilating the space when the air quality gets too bad. | |
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| | | | | My electronics lab is tiny, so I've had to make the best of the space I do have. Soldering with fume extraction, instruments like an oscilloscope, function generator, bench power supplies. | |
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| | | [AI summary] The author details their experience using NetBSD 10 on a Raspberry Pi Model B for the Old Computer Challenge 2025, highlighting the setup, challenges, and eventual success in running a graphical interface. | ||