homeassistant homeassistant With the recent Open Home Foundation announcement I decided to finally buy some ESP32 chips. They're arriving today, what can I do with them?
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    xylem
    4 months ago 100%

    I'm planning to do a sump pump depth gauge too at some point as an emergency "pump is busted!" alarm - very interested if you don't mind sharing your thoughts for that design.

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  • homeassistant homeassistant Tracking the temperature drop during the eclipse with Home Assistant!
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    xylem
    5 months ago 100%

    The measurement of percent humidity is dependent on temperature - cold air can hold less moisture. For the same moisture content, the lower temperature will have a higher percentage of its capacity. If you want a measure that is independent of temperature, look into something like Dew Point.

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  • pottery
    Pottery xylem 12 months ago 100%
    Raku Jar

    My latest project has been to get my pots to fit off-the-shelf jar lids. It's a fun exercise in precision, and I'm really happy with the results on this one!

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    gardening
    Gardening xylem 12 months ago 100%
    Permaculture podcasts?

    Looking for podcast recommendations that discuss permaculture principles, sustainable garden design, native plant gardening, etc. Any suggestions?

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    mycology
    Mycology xylem 1 year ago 100%
    Chicken of the Woods! (I think)

    ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/7fa9ca08-3cac-49a7-ace0-81ec6dc825b8.jpeg) Passed this on a backpacking trip in the Berkshires, northeast US. Very new to mushroom ID, but iNaturalist said it was Chicken of the Woods! Didn't try to eat it, but it was cool to find something potentially edible! I later spotted a ton more on fallen trees farther off trail.

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