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requiz
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
I'm a student and Quizlet decided to start charging for using learn mode which is basically for practicing multiple choice on your flashcards so I decided to make a free minimalistic alternate frontend (https://requiz.net, code at https://github.com/chris124567/requiz), kind of like Nitter for Twitter or Invidious for Youtube. Told my little sister about it and now a bunch of middle schoolers use it which I find amusing. Also made a Spotify downloader because I was running out of "buffer" (i.e. I had bad upload:download ratio) to download music on private tracker sites cause my Internet is bad but I had to remove that from Github though it still works. Basically is just a librespot client with a few additions and you have to change a flag in the sign in request to make it work for free accounts.
Mycodo
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Help with environmental parameters for a computer-controlled terrarium?
For controlling everything, the plan is to use a Raspberry Pi running Mycodo, which will connect to the the temperature/humidity sensors, and also control the LED lights, the misting sprayers, and the heating coil.
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Grow light automation
As others have pointed out, there are quite a few alternatives already on the market, including open source ones. If you are attempting to turn this into a marketable product, you might be disappointed.
- Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
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Fermentation Chamber 3rd generation
I'd also take a look at mycodo (here is the repo) which I personally found much more powerful than BrewPi and has an okay API I think if you want to set up your own frontend
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IoT for hydroponics
Update: Found out about: MyCodo - https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo (opensource Environmental Regulation System for rasbery pi) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyqykZK2Ev4
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Wireless sensors
Mycodo is great for the software side, but I don't think they have libraries for any wireless sensors.
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Microsoft open sources its ‘farm of the future’ toolkit
There's tons of land unused in the US. But I also agree with you. I haven't played with this one yet, but it looks very nice
https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo
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Timers?
Inkbird has a good reputation at a relatively low cost. Personally, I like to build my own systems using the Mycodo system running on Raspberry Pi W's.
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Hydroponics: Growing an Appreciation for Plants
Here's my quick intro to hydroponics.
If you want bridge your grow with automation and coding I recommend everyone take a look at
https://github.com/kizniche/Mycodo
If you're looking for instrumentation/controllers for your grow (CO2, PH, TDS, EC) I recommend:
https://atlas-scientific.com/
If you're indoor and need lighting, build your own LED based lighting. Use the Samsung LM301B or LM301H led. I shopped https://atreumlighting.com/ for my last DIY kit and my light fixture came out perfect.
If you're buying nutrients or supplements, always try to get them in powered formula. Liquid based formulas are typically more expensive because you're paying to ship the water around and water is heavy. Most nutrient lines provide a feed schedule and dosing. When doing nutrients, less is more, never give them too much fertilizer, you will damage your grow and burn your plants.
Yes, I'm growing cannabis, you can see some of the fun we've had over the years at:
https://www.instagram.com/fantasygrowtent/?hl=en
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It’s less about the weed and more about the programming now. Having a blast with this little arduino. Two sensors per pot, 40 moisture-content readings per second. I also have data-logging capabilities via a data link from my laptop 🤙🏼.
Check out this environmental monitoring and control software I’m using on a raspberry pi with my grows, it’s amazing: Mycodo
What are some alternatives?
carpet_localisation
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
microgarden - scripts to control an indoor garden with a raspberry pi and relays
hacker-scripts - Based on a true story
home-assistant-bosch-custom-component - HA custom component for Bosch thermostats
HTFanControl - 4D Theater Wind Effect - DIY Home Theater Project
hydromisc - Open hardware to measure EC and pH, drive pumps, and otherwise manage a mid-size hydroponic grow over Wi-Fi.
stealth - :rocket: Stealth - Secure, Peer-to-Peer, Private and Automateable Web Browser/Scraper/Proxy
CellarWarden - A wine/beer cellar temperature/humidity monitoring and control app for the Raspberry Pi
Simplest-File-Renamer - Simplest file renamer - rename your files quickly and easily
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