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    mmmv_raspbian_t2

    mmmv_raspbian_t2

    A Debian/Raspbian based custom memory card image for the Raspberry Pi.

    The mmmv_raspbian_t2 is an attempt to create a Debian/Raspbian based Raspberry Pi memory card image that is robust enough to be deployed in production. The project may consists of multiple memory card images of which some, initially all, are NOT robust enough for production deployment and are meant to be used only for development. The customizations includes robustness related changes like switching off the swap space to minimize memory card wear and comfort enhancement related changes like...
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    MySensors

    MySensors

    MySensors library and examples

    MySensors is an open-source hardware and software community focusing on do-it-yourself home automation and Internet of Things. We're here to help people who'd like to create original and affordable sensors and actuators based on components like Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, NRF24L01+ and RFM69. Does it sound complicated? Don’t worry, we’ll explain everything. We provide easy-to-follow build instructions, ready-to-use code examples, and adaptable open-source hardware designs. All of this runs...
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