After two weeks, the controller board blew and his “smart” power strip became very stupid indeed. But with the addition of a Raspberry Pi, he’s got it back up and running. Not only that ...
What you see here is a Raspberry Pi shoehorned into a power strip. The idea is to leverage the power and low-cost of this board into a stealthy network observation device. It packs a similar punch ...
Glossyio has created a Raspberry Pi-powered traffic monitor that uses AI to monitor traffic and look for statistics around ...
Homebridge connects non-compatible smart home devices to the Apple Home app. You can run Homebridge on most models of ...
Tribal2 is using a Raspberry Pi to drive this cool interactive LED world map that integrates with his smart home setup.
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