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    weatherPi

    An extensible weather sensor recording network, based on Raspberry Pis

    A distributed network of sensors with a central data store, to record environmental data. Project goals include: * to serve as a teaching outlet for: ** sensor programming ** distributed data collecting ** web APIs ** database ** web UI for numerical data ** graphing data sensibly It also gives me some infotainment in new (to me) technologies, and as an excuse to scatter ever more Raspberry Pis around my home.
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    AquarioPi

    AquarioPi

    Automate the schedule of multiple remote controlled aquarium lights

    AquarioPi is an IR controller that will change the light settings around the clock on multiple lights, and multiple brands of infrared (IR) remote controlled lights. All that's required is a Raspberry Pi, a resistor, an IR LED, and a breadboard or other type of circuit board or connection to the LED and resistor. Visit the AquarioPi Wiki for more information.
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