ElBanquos Kitchen Timer – having 4 channels to keep track of multiple countdowns during food preparation. Easy to operate with 2 fingers.
Linkit
Arduino Addons: Battery Level Indicator – Hackster.io
A realtime battery indicator for your project without extra components or using any analog I/Os.
Source: Arduino Addons: Battery Level Indicator – Hackster.io
Beginner’s Guide to Display Text, Image & Animation on OLEDs – Hackster.io
In this article, you will learn how to run OLEDs by Arduino, and display text, images, and animations on them.
Source: Beginner’s Guide to Display Text, Image & Animation on OLEDs – Hackster.io
Speeduino – Speed Tracker – Hackster.io
Get the speed of your die-cast toy car!
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.
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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
First fly with Breeze
Just got myself a new toy. Yuneec Breeze.
My first 3D print ever
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
Rainmeter, desktop customization tool
Rainmeter, desktop customization tool
Rainmeter displays customizable skins, like memory and battery power, RSS feeds and weather forecasts, right on your desktop. Many skins are even functional: they can record your notes and to-do lists, launch your favorite applications, and control your media player – all in a clean, unobtrusive interface that you can rearrange and customize to your liking. Rainmeter is at once an application and a toolkit. You are only limited by your imagination and creativity.
Source: Rainmeter, desktop customization tool
More skins from RainmeterHub