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Pi for the connected home
This column is from The MagPi issue 55 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free, or subscribe to receive the print edition in your mailbox or the digital edition on your tablet.
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Pi for the connected home
Geeky Gadgets Amazon Dash Button Hacked To Created Raspberry Pi Silent Doorbell Geeky Gadgets If you haven't yet tried the Amazon Dash button which allows you to purchase certain products directly from the Amazon online store by the simple press of a button. They are definitely worth positioning around your home for those products which need to …
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Amazon Dash Button Hacked To Created Raspberry Pi Silent Doorbell – Geeky Gadgets
Wired.co.uk There's now an Amazon Dash button that tracks how often you poo – but it's far from a gimmick Wired.co.uk It isn't, by any means, the first hack of a Dash button.
Wired.co.uk Amazon Dash button hacks using a Raspberry Pi | WIRED UK Wired.co.uk The IoT button can be hacked to track nappy changes, reward behaviour and monitor toilet visits. and more »
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Amazon Dash button hacks using a Raspberry Pi | WIRED UK – Wired.co.uk
Use an Amazon Dash Button to Reboot or Shut Down a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker To that end, you can get it working as a reboot/shut down button for your Pi in just a handful of steps. First, you'll need to install Node.js onto your Pi , then set up your Dash button, and finally create a script on the Pi that tells it to reboot or …
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Use an Amazon Dash Button to Reboot or Shut Down a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker
Hackaday Amazon Dash Reboots Your Pi Hackaday The Raspberry Pi doesn't include its own on/off switch. Without installing one yourself, the only way to turn off the device (without access to the terminal) is to unplug it, which can easily corrupt data on the SD card. Since [Zach]'s mirror was …
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Amazon Dash Reboots Your Pi – Hackaday
Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Amazon Dash With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Amazon Dash is a silly way to re-order various products from Amazon.
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Build Your Own Amazon Dash With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia
Lifehacker Build Your Own Amazon Dash with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Amazon Dash is a pretty silly way to reorder various products from Amazon. That said, if you like the idea of it and prefer more control, DIYer Denis Papathanasiou shows you how to build your own with a Raspberry Pi .
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Build Your Own Amazon Dash with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker