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		<title>By: Simple home automation system ‹ some random text about funky things</title>
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		<description>[...] Last time I talked about my photoframe and room control setup. It was a laptop modification, and some hacking around in cheap remote controlled switches and simple scripts. I rebuilt most of the system now: a silent PC with normal screen serves the photos, it can control the lights and devices using a commercial product, there are cameras in the room and on the street, it&#8217;s all being shown and controlled by a slick webinterface, and my grandparents are quite happy with my old photoframe in their living room. :-) [...]</description>
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