Display colourful live graphs on any Raspberry Pi with just a few clicks
My last post was about the Cricket ESP8266 board, a tiny device that lets you run an ESP8266 for months on a single AA battery. In »
My last post was about the Cricket ESP8266 board, a tiny device that lets you run an ESP8266 for months on a single AA battery. In »
After four years of inattention, it was certainly time to refresh the Raspberry Pi boards located in my residence. The older Pi, shown below, was at »
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