Hestia Hacker on Nostr: This doesn't have anything to do with the #HestiaPi (yet 😉), but AirGradient is ...
This doesn't have anything to do with the #HestiaPi (yet 😉), but AirGradient is one step closer to fixing their compilation instructions.
This is exciting news because once their code is modified to stop phoning home to the company's server, I plan on adding documentation to the HestiaPi project on how to configure the #AirGradient ONE to act as a remote temperature and humidity sensor.
If you've ever had a #thermostat mounted too close to the door, you understand why this is important.
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2025-02-27 20:18:25Event JSON
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