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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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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | Hi ??, In this short article I want to showcase how I implemented a custom HomeKit accessory with python. My Home Assistant's SD card died ?? a few days ago and the support for GPIO based sensors will be removed in newer releases. This makes it unsuitable for my needs, while giving me the perfect opportunity to try other things. To continue monitoring temperature and humidity in my home I've built a custom HomeKit accessory with HAP Python. | |
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coderdojoathenry.org
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| | | | | Hello again everyone. I was away this week so Dave led the group, they did a couple of Arduino projects. They revisited the traffic lights from December but this time used the Arduino to control them and then moved on to a temperature and humidity sensor called the DHT11. Here is the wiring diagram... | |
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little-scale.blogspot.com
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