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| | | | | So what to do with all the newly acquired experience of creatingfinely detailed circuit boards, SMT andall?Something I badly needed: a bench-top power supply... | |
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mcukits.com
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spezifisch.codeberg.page
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| | | | | I got some digital alarm clocks from a clearance sale for 6? each. Turns out they're quite hackable. | |
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www.earth.li
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| | | Back when I setup my home automation I ended up with one piece that used an external service: Amazon Alexa. I'd rather not have done this, but voice control is extremely convenient, both for us, and guests. Since then Home Assistant has done a lot of work in developing the capability of a local voice assistant - 2023 was their Year of Voice. I've had brief looks at this in the past, but never quite had the time to dig into setting it up, and was put off by the fact a lot of the setup instructions were just "Download our prebuilt components". While I admire the efforts to get Home Assistant fully packaged for Debian I accept that's a tricky proposition, and settle for running it in a venv on a Debian stable container. Voice requires a lot more binary componen... | ||