#c_lang#ble#bluetooth_low_energy#iot#nrf52#sensor#soil_moisture#soil_moisture_sensor
The b-parasite is a small, open-source device that checks soil moisture, air temperature, humidity, and light for your plants, using a simple coin cell battery that can last over two years. It works with popular smart home systems like Home Assistant and can send data wirelessly using Bluetooth or Zigbee. The device is easy to build or buy, comes with free designs and software, and can be protected with a 3D-printed case. This helps you keep your plants healthy by giving you clear, regular updates on their environment, so you know exactly when to water or adjust conditions[1][2][3].
https://github.com/rbaron/b-parasite
📰 Wine 11.8 Brings Mono Engine Update and 22 Bug Fixes
Wine 11.8 updates Mono to version 11.1, improves MSXML and VBScript support, and fixes 22 bugs across games and Windows apps.
🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/wine-11-8-brings-mono-engine-update-and-22-bug-fixes/
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Ancient factory exposes secrets of winemaking
A 1,500-year-old wine factory the size of a modern-day football field has been unearthed in Israel, showing how vintners met demand for high quality white wine popular throughout the ancient world.
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📰 Proton 11.0 Beta 2 Updates VKD3D-Proton
Following the release of Proton 11.0 Beta 1 from two weeks ago that updated against Wine 11.0, this heart to Valve's Steam Play is now out with a second beta release...
🔗 Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Proton-11.0-Beta-2
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Early Roman women were forbidden to drink wine, and a husband who found his wife drinking was at liberty to kill her. The prohibition stemmed from a deeply patriarchal society that viewed women as weak and susceptible to vice, believing that wine could lead them to "inappropriate behavior" or "debauchery".
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