Here is a simple project from Jeremiah Mattison. It’s a DIY indoor/outdoor temperature monitor — here’s more, via Raspberry Pi Pod:Jeremiah Mattison has taken a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a seven-segment display with I2C backpack and an MCP9808 I2C temperature sensor and combined them to make this digital clock. The temperature sensor takes the temperature inside the room while the Zero W uses the OpenWeatherMap API to get the outside temperature.See full project breakdown here!Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time! // Read more: original article.

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