A Raspberry Pi home automation project enables controlling lights, sensors, and smart devices via open-source software, turning any house into a smart home.
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The Iowa Youth Writers' Project provides "one-of-a-kind writing, publishing, and creative learning opportunities to Iowa's children and teens." In August, the UI College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...
For 2025–2026, the Ontario government is investing $3 million, including $1 million from the federal government under the Canada-Ontario Agreement on Minority-Language Services, to stimulate ...
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As the No. 1 Catholic university in the nation for sponsored engineering research and development, the University of Dayton is dedicated to research for the common good. Our quest? To turn discovery ...
Hi, I’m Sam Gold. Did you know that you have rights a lid angle sensor in your MacBook? The Constitution human interface device utility says you do. This is a little utility that shows the angle from ...
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