MSLA/DLP, file analysis, calibration, repair, conversion and manipulation
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MSLA/DLP, file analysis, calibration, repair, conversion and manipulation
🌦️ Google Apps Script code to send your weather station data to Wunderground, Windy, PWSWeather, Weathercloud, OpenWeatherMap, WindGuru, Met (UK) WOW, Temperatur.nu, and/or CWOP
Captures, stores, and displays data from an AcuRite Iris/Atlas weather station and towers via an Access/smartHUB. Uploads data to Weather Underground, CWOP, Weathercloud, PWS Weather, Windy, Windguru, and OpenWeatherMap. *** MIRROR REPO | See: https://gitlab.com/acuparse/acuparse ***
Capture data directly from your PWS into Home Assistant
🌤 A clean, async-friendly library for interacting with the Ambient Weather API
Eight portable multi-file skills; research workflows support approved Tavily, native search, or no public web
📱🌦 Flutter application to display PWS (Personal Weather Station) data
Use RPI with Sensehat to monitor humidity, temperature, barometric pressure. View data and graphs on a web browser. Optionally Upload data to Weather Underground Personal Weather Station
Container 2 Container Networking on Pivotal Web Services (or PCF, or CloudFoundry)
H.O.M.E. is smart home project.
A neural network based chatbot
Most common birthday password wordlist. From 1990 to 2003.
Lightweight Deno/TypeScript weather station system — collects, stores and displays PWS data. Modern alternative to weewx.
Example of running a Phoenix Elixir app on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PWS/Pivotal Web Services) and Heroku
Four Agent Plugins 1.0 previews; research agents add optional Tavily with per-run approval and native fallback
PWS: een geoptimaliseerde elektronische leeromgeving voor leerlingen én docenten
Addon to pull WH2600 weather station data into Home Assistant via MQTT.
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