tilt-pitch
tgtg
tilt-pitch | tgtg | |
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2 | 2 | |
49 | 398 | |
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5.3 | 8.8 | |
5 months ago | 15 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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tilt-pitch
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Can you use a PC to capture data from a tilt hydrometer?
Raspberry Pi would work for this, but know that there is a supply shortage, and you'd likely be paying double the MSRP to get one. Look into them and check out all the projects people have done. You can do a lot with those little things, but you may need a little technical knowledge in unix based operating systems, or just be able to follow some guides online (there are plenty). You could look into using it to manage a virtual tap list, run pi-tilt or pitch (What I used with my own frontend I've thrown together) to track your fermentation, and many other things non brewing related, such as a pi-hole (ad blocker for your entire network), retro games, etc.
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Experience with tilt hydrometer
Someone wrote a python app that I use. Once you get your head around the config file syntax it's vastly better: https://github.com/linjmeyer/tilt-pitch
tgtg
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Anyone go nuts trying to self host everything?
Yeah, I'm looking back at the first thing I got containerized, this notification system that will let you know if toogoodtogo boxes are available in your area. In retrospect, it was probably a good example to use, because it was pretty simple, but it took me days to finally get it working and it was mainly guesswork that got me there.
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TGTG Scanner Tutorial - Can somebody help?
i want to use this https://github.com/Der-Henning/tgtg TGTG Scanner with Python, but struggle with my first steps. Can somebody post a link to a good tutorial or something to start for a newbie?
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