- Fwiedmann/icof : in case of fire.
- rasteri/SC1000 : An open-source digital portable turntablist instrument
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- joeycastillo/Sensor-Watch : The Sensor Watch is a board replacement for the classic Casio F-91W wristwatch.
- penk/penkesu : Penkesu Computer - A Homebrew Retro-style Handheld PC
- Dye Plants for Eco Printing and Eco Dyeing – THREADBORNE
- cubic-print/timeframe : Get your own time portal on your desk!
- kaiokot/gpod : “Growth Picture of the Day” is camera module to monitor the growth of seeds and garden.
- scottbez1/smartknob : Haptic input knob with software-defined endstops and virtual detents
- Show HN: Building a ‘liturgical lightbulb’, bringing the Calendar to life | Hacker News
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- rbaron/b-parasite: 🌱💧 A Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) soil moisture , also see ECOWITT
- Internet comment
- My MIL is 93, and the only tech she can really deal with is turning on the radio and TV and changing channels.
- She is fond of music from old classics (from the 60’s and earlier), so I hooked up a Raspberry PI with an FM transmitter and created her own private radio station. She tells me what songs she likes and I create different playlists that get broadcast on her station. It preserves the surprise element of radio, and there is nothing in there she doesn’t like.
- The tiny FM transmitter is surprisingly powerful. Her neighbours (of similar vintage) are very happy too, so their requests have also started coming in :)
- Listening to Satellites with my Raspberry Pi — Andrew Healey
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