A weather station, plant monitors, buttons, and other smart home fun
by Jachin Rupe | at Minnebar20
I gave a talk last year on a doorbell and kitchen dashboard project. I'll do a quick recap of those and how they're going.
I have some more projects that I'd like to share, including a weather station I set up in my backyard and self-hosting the data.
I have tried out some different houseplant monitors. I'll tell you how that's going.
I've tried several of different buttons. We can talk about those too.
Last year, the follow-up conversations I had with folks were so good, I kinda want to just run it back and do the same talk again, but there are also plenty of new things to talk about.
Jachin Rupe
Jachin is a former full time software engineer, now he's mostly a stay-at-home dad, but he still has time for some consulting and an endless parade of personal project. His favorite programming language is Elm.
His name is pronounced JAY-kin; it's a Hebrew name, but he’s not Jewish.
He's got a blog at jachin.rupe.name
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