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After a major water leak flooded my home, I realized alerts alone weren’t sufficient—I needed automatic shutoff. This project combines a hacked Gröhe Guard system, an Arduino Nano, an ESP32, and the ...
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3 tools I use that make ESP32 development and debugging so much easier
This is one of my most used development tools for ESP32 programming, and I highly recommend using it. Its debugging and ...
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