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Last year I did some playing around with IoT stuff, ESP8266 modules, MQTT, Arduino, Pi blah blah.
Interesting stuff and I learnt a lot. Cheap to get into also.
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostI have a Pi3 Motion detection Infrared camera focussed on my SureFlap. Intruder cat has defeated chip reader and wanted to know who the burglar was
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I have a Pi3 Motion detection Infrared camera focussed on my SureFlap. Intruder cat has defeated chip reader and wanted to know who the burglar was🙀
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Hackaday
Instructables
Makezine
arduino.cc
https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/
should get you started.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou know, wiring stuff together, interfacing lights and home appliances with your RasPi/Arduino, etc. I have a cursory interest but more on the coding side than building circuits and soldering.
Anyone like to share their pet projects, and online communities they find useful or interesting?
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I seem to remember a couple of posters being quite in to their Pi's. MF was but he ate them all so not much use...
Might be something fun in this lot.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ra...G6vbgAb3m5nYCQ
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I want to get back into model engineering, build live steam locos, 5 or 7.25 gauge. My bro has a lathe I can acquire/con him out of, Colchester, three phase supply tho...
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I liked the idea of tinkering - wanted to make a prototype of an idea I had. Bought the solder, some resistors and stuff from maplins etc. The next step was to get an arduino - it's been almost 3 years now and still not started - but would like to if I have the time.
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I used to build guitar stuff. Built a great distortion pedal which worked. Tried to build a wireless transmitter, but could only get it to produce frequencies that interfered with the tv signal at home.
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Anyone here into making techy things?
You know, wiring stuff together, interfacing lights and home appliances with your RasPi/Arduino, etc. I have a cursory interest but more on the coding side than building circuits and soldering.
Anyone like to share their pet projects, and online communities they find useful or interesting?Tags: None
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