ModBros

The MoBro Monitoring

The desktop application you can easily install on your windows machine. It displays all the necessary monitoring data like temperatures, loads and more.

The application is the core of our eco system and the raspberry connects to it to receive the data as well.

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See: MoBro – ModBros


Update: [March 16th] I tried this by myself and got it working just fine on old Pi1 I had lying around and 3.2″ display. I do needed to use Pi3 to get it up and running but after that I just switched to Pi1 and it worked fine enough.

There are some things I would like to be changed. For example the network throughput is B/s which is not most usable in all cases.

DOWN stream would be better is in KB/s or MB/s

Open source home automation

Home Assistant

Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. Track and control all devices at home and automate control. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi.

Hass.io turns your Raspberry Pi (or another device) into the ultimate  home automation hub powered by Home Assistant. With Hass.io you can focus on integrating your devices and writing automations.

Also:

Source: opensource.com

openHAB – Introduction

openHAB

openHAB is a software for integrating different home automation systems and technologies into one single solution that allows over-arching automation rules and that offers uniform user interfaces.This means that openHABis designed to be absolutely vendor-neutral as well as hardware/protocol-agnosticcan run on any device that is capable of running a JVM (Linux, Mac, Windows)lets you integrate an abundance of different home automation technologies into onehas a powerful rule engine to fulfill all your automation needscomes with different web-based UIs as well as native UIs for iOS and Androidis fully open sourceis maintained by a passionate and growing communityis easily extensible to integrate with new systems and devicesprovides APIs for being integrated in other systems

Source: openHAB – Introduction

DVB-C TV on Raspberry PI with LibreELEC/Kodi · theZedt

DVB-C TV on Raspberry PI with LibreELEC/Kodi · theZedt

There are plenty of TVs to chose from and nowadays they all know DVB-C so why go through all the trouble of building a TV player with a Raspberry PI? Well… because it’s fun and because of the freedom of being able to watch your favourite TV channel on any of your devices – even when away.

Source: DVB-C TV on Raspberry PI with LibreELEC/Kodi · theZedt

LibreELEC – Just enough OS for KODI

LibreELEC – Just enough OS for KODI

LibreELEC is ‘Just enough OS’ for Kodi, a Linux distribution built to run Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware. We are an evolution of the popular OpenELEC project. LibreELEC software will be familiar to OpenELEC users, but the project follows its own path and has intentional differences: … See more from LibreELEC pages

Source: LibreELEC – Just enough OS for KODI

educ8s.tv – Arduino, Raspberry Pi, DIY robots and more

educ8s.tv – Arduino, Raspberry Pi, DIY robots and more

educ8s.tv – Build projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, build robots and simple DIY electronics circuits. Watch, Learn, Build!

Source: educ8s.tv – Arduino, Raspberry Pi, DIY robots and more

Educ8s.tv is a channel mainly intended for makers. We try to help makers by providing information and inspiration. It is also a place where I share my projects with others in order to get feedback and ideas from you and help some of you to recreate the projects.

Build a Dash Cam with a Raspberry Pi, Two Cameras, and GPS

Dash cams are a cool, easy way to record everything you see out your windshield, but they vary wildly in price and quality. If you want to really customize your own, you can make one with a Raspberry Pi.

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Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Steam Machine with Moonlight

Valve’s Steam Machines aim to bring your Steam game library right into your living room (but at a rather steep premium). Today we’ll show you how to bring your Steam library (plus all your other computer games) to your living room for a fraction of the price with a Raspberry Pi.

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