Monthly Archives: February 2016

Real Time Sensor Dashboard Using Google App Engine and Raspberry Pi Zero – DZone News

DZone News Real Time Sensor Dashboard Using Google App Engine and Raspberry Pi Zero DZone News In this article I'm going to explain how you can setup a real time sensors dashboard using Google App Engine and a Raspberry Pi Zero. Here is a live demo and the video below shows the end result

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Pi-oi: a Tool for Finding the Local IP Address of Your Raspberry Pi – DZone News

DZone News Pi-oi: a Tool for Finding the Local IP Address of Your Raspberry Pi DZone News A Raspberry Pi machine is the most interesting thing I've bought this year. Why is it interesting? I think because it's small and very powerful, it can run any program written in my favourite languages like Java, Javascript (or Node.js), and PHP.

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Angry Comcast customer set up Raspberry Pi to auto-tweet speed test results – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Angry Comcast customer set up Raspberry Pi to auto-tweet speed test results Ars Technica “The Raspberry Pi runs a series of speed tests every hour and stores the data.

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’70s Intercom Raspberry Pi Multi-room Audio Mod: Home Reautomation – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) '70s Intercom Raspberry Pi Multi-room Audio Mod: Home Reautomation Technabob (blog) Imgur member cpostier's house has a Nutone 2090, a 1960s to 1970s home intercom system that doubles as a multi-room AM/FM radio. Cpostier wasn't interested in its primary function, but he wanted to update the system's audio capabilities.

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Comcast customer’s Raspberry Pi bot tweets when speeds are lousy – Engadget

Engadget Comcast customer's Raspberry Pi bot tweets when speeds are lousy Engadget Well, Comcast customer AlekseyP has devised a clever way to make his voice heard: he created a Raspberry Pi -powered Twitter bot. The machine automatically tweets his speeds to Comcast whenever the downstream rate falls below 50Mbps, or a third of … [UPDATED] Using Raspberry Pi To Auto Tweet Comcast About Slow Speeds Techaeris Redditor Sets Up Automated Way to Tweet at Comcast Whenever Internet Speeds Drop – The highly affordable ..

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