@kunsi solar as well - batteries are only used at night and it's *very* efficient. Haven't changed the batteries in mine for nearly 4 years.
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DuckDuckFedi i want to (ideally) buy or build a weather station. -
DuckDuckFedi i want to (ideally) buy or build a weather station.@foosel @kunsi the MQTT bridge can emit Home Assistant compatible messages too, so you can use it to do HA and also other stuff.
(I wrote a converter for the MADIS/APRS network so my weather station is on windy.com: https://www.windy.com/station/madis-AV975?51.530,-0.073,11,p:temp)
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DuckDuckFedi i want to (ideally) buy or build a weather station.@kunsi the ecowitt stuff is what I have and we also use it for EMF - genuinely good quality and decent value: https://www.ecowitt.com
There's a local Home Assistant integration for it, and there's also a MQTT bridge which is what I use: https://github.com/bachya/ecowitt2mqtt
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Use Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation in Brussels and you get to enjoy Google's English text-to-speech butchering two languages simultaneouslyThe cycling infrastructure in Brussels is decidedly mixed and they clearly do still love cars. But the dockless bikes charge by the km which is nice.
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Use Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation in Brussels and you get to enjoy Google's English text-to-speech butchering two languages simultaneouslyyeah I'm at fosdem, I should probably use CoMaps, but I'm used to Google Maps and I'm very wary of switching navigation apps
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Use Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation in Brussels and you get to enjoy Google's English text-to-speech butchering two languages simultaneouslyUse Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation in Brussels and you get to enjoy Google's English text-to-speech butchering two languages simultaneously