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  <title>episode 35: home sensors, disco LED hack and airplanes</title>
  <description>After 5 weeks or so, we're finally back! You'd think this episode is filled with 5 weeks worth of exciting techie stuff, but don't get your hopes up yet. Because it's not. Domen joins in to talk about his experiments with home automation, and a sowing exhibition lacking electronics and software. Furthermore, we talk about a disco LED box hack, and briefly list the difference between WS2812 and WS2813 intelligent LED. Relevant links:  push sensordata to cloud for visualisation and retrieval:  simple (free, up to 10 sensors, 1 datapoint/minute, 1 month history):&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://io.adafruit.com/ https://pushdata.io/ https://thingspeak.com/   more advanced, for sensors and actuators, with more complex config:  https://www.home-assistant.io/&amp;amp;nbsp;     Maker Faire Ruhr&amp;amp;nbsp;(Dortmund, Germany), 23 and 24 March RetroChallenge 2019/03  Screenshot of temperature monitoring in action (from&amp;amp;nbsp;https://io.adafruit.com/):  Some pics of the disco LED box hack (take out innards, glue WS2812 strip into a matrix shape, and insert at back wall of box):     (video would be nice, but is not yet done - remember, we're lazy around here.) &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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