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This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
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Open Source Soldering Iron firmware
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Terminal-based CPU stress and monitoring utility
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Outputs current CPU temperature for OSX
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Power management, monitoring and VirtualSMC plugin for AMD processors
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A Python package and CLI tool to work with w1 temperature sensors like DS1822, DS18S20 & DS18B20 on the Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone and other devices.
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JavaScript library for quantity calculation and unit conversion
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Home automated terrarium/aquarium or other enclosed environment with a Raspberry Pi
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Adaptive screen brightness/temperature for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD
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(OBSOLETE) ESP MQTT JSON Multisensor for Home Assistant. Supported sensors include the TEMT6000 light, AM312 PIR, DHT22 temperature/humidity sensors. RGB led supports flash, fade, and transition. Over-The-Air (OTA) uploading, too!
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An alarm clock with environment stats in pure bare metal embedded rust
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OneWire slave device emulator
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A small and lightweight POSIX script for using a custom fan curve in Linux for those with an Nvidia GPU.
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Stress tests for the Raspberry Pi
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Fan control for ASUS devices running Linux
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DS18B20 full function driver for general MCU and Linux.
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