esp-ping-leds
uptime-kuma-pacman-ghost-light
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esp-ping-leds
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Ask HN: What have you built with ESPHome, ESP8266 or similar hardware
It was very hacky and no guarantees of it working for anybody else, but a quick dump of the project folder :)
https://github.com/shish/esp-ping-leds/
uptime-kuma-pacman-ghost-light
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Ask HN: What have you built with ESPHome, ESP8266 or similar hardware
I turned a light-up Pac Ghost into an indicator lamp for my Uptime Kumar instances.
https://github.com/psitem/uptime-kuma-pacman-ghost-light
I've been working on a replacement controller for the Omlet automatic chicken coop door. They've recently released their own connected controller but given the shortcomings of the original I'm not sure I trust it to be reliable enough to leave my feathered friends unsupervised for days at a time.
Next in the queue is replacing my ATHOM garage door controller with my own that will add a second reed switch to detect that the door is fully open.
And I'm mulling over ways I could monitor the feed level in my chicken feeders. And maybe close them off at night to keep other critters out. But it's tricky because I don't want to replace what I have with a design that might be easier to automate, as they've held up well against the rain and I'm lazy.