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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15331 · Dec 14

#c_lang#bk7231#bk7231n#bk7231t#bl602#home_assistant#iot#ln882h#mqtt#smart_home#tasmota#tuya#w600#w601#w800#w801#wifi#xr809 OpenBeken is a free Tasmota-like firmware for Tuya devices with chips like BK7231T/N, BL602, W600, ESP32, and 20+ others, adding MQTT, Home Assistant auto-discovery, OTA updates, scripting, sensors, power metering, and RGB LED control. Download ready binaries, flash easily via GUI tools or UART, and use a 700+ device database with guides. You gain cloud-free smart home control, easy local setup without AP mode, lower power use, and full customization for reliable automation. https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenBK7231T_App

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@googlefactss · Post #40041 · 11/08/2025, 07:01 PM

Today we present you: The takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) — a flightless, endemic New Zealand bird, that was once thought extinct and famously rediscovered in 1948 — has been saved from the brink of extinction by intensive conservation: captive breeding, predator control, and protected reserves. Populations have increased but the species remains threatened and needs continued protection. Around 500 birds are now known to survive. [Learn more here] Tags: #Takahē#Conservation#NZ#Endangered#LazarusSpecies

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@googlefactss · Post #40026 · 11/06/2025, 03:02 PM

We have the honor of presenting you the Cuban solenodon (Atopogale cubana) it is a small, nocturnal mammal endemic to Cuba. Secretive and evolutionarily unique, it delivers venom through grooves in its lower incisors during a bite. Populations are fragmented and declining; the species is endangered due to habitat loss and invasive predators. Increased surveys and habitat protection are needed. [Learn more here] @googlefactss #CubanSolenodon#Endangered#Conservation#Cuba#LazarusSpecies