Just want to give all my followers a heads up that I have opened up my garden squid prototype device to the web for everyone to look at:
http://home.timeslicelabs.com:4000/
There's still a lot of work to go, mostly in the automation rules UI, which I hope to work on this weekend.
Also note that saving the config settings is disabled, but you can view the graphs and look at how my temperatures change with my A/C and how the environment changes over time.
Some interesting features are the shark wave like shapes (that's my A/C kicking on), the high CO2 levels (cooking on my natural gas burning stove / oven), and the temperatures up during the day when it's too hot to run the A/C in Vegas.
Let me know what you think!
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