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pugson (Farcaster Professional)
@pugson
i’ve prototyped a smart bedroom clock using a Raspberry Pi and a small OLED display and a temporary 3D printed case. - shows CO₂ particle levels and current temperature in the room using data from Home Assistant - automatically turns red and dims to 5% brightness at night to prevent disrupting sleep - detects motion and lux levels to adjust brightness according to time of day and environment - different color coding for ppm and temp values - smooth animations when updating values (of course) next up: - design a better case which also hide the cable - get that case machined out of metal or wood - after waking up suggest playing music on all speakers in the house by choosing from different playlists on the screen
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peanut⭐️
@coconutrinds
i just realized upon viewing this cast on second time that you actually have built this? as in this is now a physical device that exists? that’s crazy!! also very amazing!
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pugson (Farcaster Professional)
@pugson
yeah it's in my bedroom
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