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			<title>Raspberry Pi Headless setup</title>
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			<description>Best thing of 2015? The Raspberry Pi Zero! Slower, less memory, too few interfaces for practical use and overal so much of a hassle to install I&#039;d rather watch reruns of four month old golf matches. It&#039;s amazing and it&#039;s also only 5 euro. But that installation. No ethernet and a mini HDMI. That&#039;s a real pain. I did the first few by setting up a fresh image on a RPI B (using Ethernet), then cloning...</description><dc:creator>Bene</dc:creator>
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			<title>Connect a Bluetooth lightbulb to Philips HUE</title>
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			<description>Anyone who regularly buys gadgets online has seen them: cheap Bluetooth enabled RGB led light bulbs. Different fittings, different packages, different manufacturers. What they have in common is that they all cost about $15 each. They also all share the same problem: you can only control them with a dedicated iOS / Android app. But no API, no alternatives. That turns them from...</description><dc:creator>Bene</dc:creator>
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