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Raspberry Pis can find themselves in all kinds of places. They're small SBCs, and they can run off a battery for quite a while, so you can put them in pretty much any situation you like. Some people ...
What do you want your smart house to do ... I’ve always been fond of the Raspberry Pi– It has USB, GPIO, and i2c, among other interfaces. An Instructable by [peter_3d] gave me the burst ...
The Raspberry Pi’s small size and low power use are also big advantages for building smart homes. You can easily hide your Pi in a corner or mount it on a wall to keep it out of sight.
After two weeks, the controller board blew and his “smart” power strip became very stupid indeed. But with the addition of a Raspberry Pi, he’s got it back up and running. Not only that ...