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			<title>Getting started with ESP-01s</title>
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			<description>Yeah, it&#039;s about time to dive into the world of home automation. I&#039;ve always been interested in making graphs of everything and I&#039;ve been wanting to track temperature in our house for quite some time. So, opened up Aliexpress and ordered six ESP-01s: 2 with relay, 2 with DHT-11 and 2 with DS18B20 and a flasher. Of course things didn&#039;t go smoothly: sudo apt-get install python3-pip (I didn&#039;t have...</description><dc:creator>LEiPiE</dc:creator>
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