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Sistema di riconoscimento, tramite open-cv e algoritmi di visioning, delle pucce bruciate, con annesso sistema di notifica quando la camera ne rileva una.
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Map I2C channels (adafruit servo driver) to names. This is a mirror of https://git.mikeperalta.com/robotics/adafruit-servo-mapper
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Raúl Caro Pastorino / raspberry-sensor-cjmcu-as3935
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterRepositorio para controlar por i2c el sensor CJMCU 3935 con el chip AS3935. Este chip se utiliza para detectar rayos y la distancia de estos.
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Device-based Lunofono prototype written in Python. The basic architecture is just an input device that trigger key events that are mapped to parent-selected media to reproduce.
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James McClain / rpi-fan-ctrl
MIT LicenseSimple fan controller for Raspberry PI using the pigpio library.
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tempest-weather / tempest
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterWeather display program targeted for Raspberry Pi with 7 inch touchscreen
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Justin Shelton / Capeable
MIT LicenseA simple dashboard to display information that makes you more Cape-able.
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E-Ink readout of your current counterstrike game stats in real time
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Code from the book "An Introduction to C and GUI Programming" by Simon Long, Raspberry Pi Press. ISBN: 978-1-912047-65-9.
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PlugInBeGreen (PibG) is a project driven by the idea to save power by using green and smart power plugs
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HydraFlame / RoboCup2020
Apache License 2.0Private repository of Zuccante's OnStage team HydraFlame
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jdelbe / Tobi-P
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyCommon repo for Tobi-P - the rabbit robot
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RPI Utilities / RPI UTS WiFi Config
MIT LicenseConfigure a RaspberryPi for the University of Technology Sydney WPA2 enterprise network
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RPI Utilities / IP on IOTA
MIT LicensePublish the local IP address received on startup to the IOTA tangle
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Single-board Computer (SBC) Tools. WIP
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Build the most artful and fancy clock using a Raspberry Pi, a screen and 24h video showing real people changing a 2m clock out of a wooden seven segment display.
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