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Arduino Sketch Remote User Interface

Arduino Sketch Remote User Interface

This sketch demonstrates Internet-based remote communication using a companion ‘bridge’ program running on the attached host which sends and receives messages via an online MQTT server. This allows connecting one Arduino to another over arbitrary distances, which we can use as a starting point for building collaborative telepresence. This example is configured to provide for

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This MKR WiFi 1010 based weather station sends readings to the Arduino Cloud

This MKR WiFi 1010-based weather station sends readings to the Arduino Cloud

Constructing your very own IoT weather monitoring station can be a complicated ordeal, as getting values from the embedded device to some kind of web server in a secure manner takes a lot of effort and time to complete. For his system, Clem Mayer from element14 Presents was able to use a MKR WiFi 1010 that sends relevant

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3D PRINTED FAN MOUNT KEEPS SERVER GPU COOL IN DESKTOP CASE

3D-PRINTED FAN MOUNT KEEPS SERVER GPU COOL IN DESKTOP CASE

Most readers of Hackaday will be well aware of the current shortages of semiconductors and especially GPUs. Whether you’re planning to build a state-of-the art gaming PC, a mining rig to convert your kilowatt-hours into cryptocoins, or are simply experimenting with machine-learning AI, you should be prepared to shell out quite a bit more money

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Radioactivity Counter IoT and Monitoring Eco system

Radioactivity Counter (IoT) and Monitoring Eco-system

C-GM firmware last update on June, 10th 2019 with new 1.3 versionA-GM applicationlast update on Nov, 25th 2019 with new 1.3 version This D.I.Y low cost (50$/43€) C-GM Counter project provides hardware and firmware for building a Geiger-Müller counter device aka G.M. counter for continuous measurement of the radioactivity level. It is based on an Arduino Nano, a 20 chars x 4 lines LCD display, a W5100

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