matrix-fire
By DavidVentura
dorothy
A minimalist, open-source, low-cost sensor platform built around the LoRa protocol (by alexose)
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Agricultural IoT System Sends Power Through the Soil
This is a really cool idea for lots of reasons, but especially because you could leave sensors buried forever. This lends itself well to long term soil monitoring, which is a somewhat unsolved problem (especially in no-till environments).
Agriculture is a harsh place for sensitive electronics. My approach has been to make them cheap enough to be nearly disposable (shameless plug, https://github.com/alexose/dorothy), but this still requires a lot of human intervention to keep everything chirping.
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Ask HN: What have you built with ESPHome, ESP8266 or similar hardware
I built out a remote sensing platform using ESP32 + LoRa. The attempt was to hit the sweet spot between cheap, easy, and reliable:
https://github.com/alexose/dorothy