Monthly Archives: January 2016

A Raspberry Pi Tidy Tide Tracker Predicts Propitious Promenades – Hackaday

Hackaday A Raspberry Pi Tidy Tide Tracker Predicts Propitious Promenades Hackaday A Raspberry Pi A+ pulls tide timing information off the web by scraping a web page using Python code. The time for the high tide, when the estuary will be full of water, is shown on a 4-digit 7-seg display. It's all sandwiched between two smoked black ..

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Autostarting openHAB on Raspberry Pi – DZone News

DZone News Autostarting openHAB on Raspberry Pi DZone News In my previous article, “Installing openHAB Home Automation on Raspberry Pi ”, I set up openHAB on a Raspberry Pi 2. But when I reboot it, I need to start openHAB manually. This post is about how to start openHAB automatically after a reboot

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