krop
A simple graphical tool to crop the pages of PDF files, written in Python/Qt (by arminstraub)
HAsmartirrigation
Smart Irrigation custom component for Home Assistant (by jeroenterheerdt)
krop | HAsmartirrigation | |
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1 | 1 | |
113 | 301 | |
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4.7 | 9.2 | |
6 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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krop
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Python programme text not shown on Tumbleweed WSL
Anyway, I want to use a package called Krop (developer site and Github) on my WSL via gWSL or Vcxsrv. After following the instructions on the developer site, and installing python310-poppler-qt5 using zypper and pypdf2 using pip (user level), the programme is successfully started, but the text is not shown properly. After following the same procedure on another WSL2 (Ubuntu Bionic) everything works perfectly. The problem can be seen in these screenshots, where the left picture is using Ubuntu and the right one OpenSUSE.
HAsmartirrigation
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PWS that provides evapotranspiration via local API?
Alternatively I could use Tempest data to calculate EVo (for example by HAsmartirrigation). I like the simplicity of not needing to do that, but I do like that Tempest is solid state, wireless, and solar powered. I don't need the crowdsourcing features (which I see can be disabled), as my subtropic location has very localized and rapidly changing weather (hence the PWS need). Does anyone have insight on how HAsmartirrigation would function given Tempest data versus given ETo from Davis?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing krop and HAsmartirrigation you can also consider the following projects:
better_thermostat - This custom component for Home Assistant will add crucial features to your climate-controlling TRV (Thermostatic Radiator Valves) to save you the work of creating automations to make it smart. It combines a room-temperature sensor, window/door sensors, weather forecasts, or an ambient temperature probe to decide when it should call for heat and automatically calibrate your TRVs to fix the imprecise measurements taken in the radiator's vicinity.
pwygit - :partly_sunny: A simple weather information tool.