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Has someone cured the common cold with a Raspberry Pi?
Hackaday Hack My House: Opening Raspberry Pi to the Internet, but Not the Whole World Hackaday If you've followed along with our series so far, you know we've set up a network of Raspberry Pis that PXE boot off a central server, and then used Zoneminder to run a network of IP cameras. Now that some useful services are running in our smart house …
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Two-factor authentication continues to provide our online selves with more security for our email and online banking.
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Three-factor authentication is the new two-factor authentication
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Beer Cooler or: a Raspberry Pi Zero W walks into a bar…
Hackaday Hack My House: Running Raspberry Pi Without an SD Card Hackaday Many of us have experienced the pain that is a Raspberry Pi with a corrupted SD card. I suspect the erase-on-write nature of flash memory is responsible for much of the problem. Regardless of the cause, one solution is to use PXE booting with the …
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Hackaday Hack My House: Raspberry Pi as Infrastructure Hackaday I've always been fond of the Raspberry Pi – It has USB, GPIO, and i2c, among other interfaces. An Instructable by [peter_3d] gave me the burst of inspiration I needed. A 3-gang electric box is the perfect size for a Raspberry pi
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Forbes Everything You Need To Use Arduino For Home Automation Forbes One of the great things about home automation is that it's limitless. Whether you add more smart locks, toss some smart light bulbs into lamps, or add another smart thermostat to your home, it's simple and easy to control all the products in your house.
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Everything You Need To Use Arduino For Home Automation – Forbes
Embedded Computing Design What you need to know about going to production with a Raspberry – Pi -based design Embedded Computing Design So you've been experimenting with the Raspberry Pi single-board computer for years, and you've finally come up with an application that others would be willing to pay for. Sure, friends and family love the one gadget you show off at your house, or even …
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Hackaday IKEA Lamp with Raspberry Pi as the Smartest Bulb in the House Hackaday We love to hack IKEA products, marvel at Raspberry Pi creations, and bask in the glow of video projection. [Nord Projects] combined these favorite things of ours into Lantern, a name as minimalist as the IKEA lamp it uses. But the result is nearly magic.
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