Die aktuelle Version findest du unter https://github.com/michamilz/lokalplus
Description
This flow requests data directly from Sunny Webbox data acquisition unit every 30 seconds (00:00:30, 00:01:00... etc) and then parses the result only if response payload.result has changed or timeout value has reached 1800 seconds.
Returned values are current power [W], daily energy [kWh], total energy [kWh], current mode and error message.
Created and tested with Node-RED 0.16.2 and Node.js 6.10.0 in Windows 10 machine. Connection to Sunny Webbox is established over local area network.
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Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Sono (https://github.com/MarcuzD) | |
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as | |
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3, or | |
(at your option) any later version. | |
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
This flow provides a tool for managing Over The Air firmware updates for ESP8266 Wifi SoC modules running the Arduino ESP8266 environment. It also supports Sonoff devices running the Tasmota firmware.
The ESP8266 is a very small, cheap, and reasonably powerful microcontroller with integrated WiFi. The OTA firmware upgrade process allows you to install these modules in location and have them automatically upgrade their firmware over WiFi.
The OTA upgrade library contacts a specified URL and passes the name and MD5 hash of the module's current firmware. This server implemented in this flow will compare the supplied MD5 hash against the one for the latest firmware and, if different, send the new firmware to the module. The server will uses either the module's MAC address or firmware name to identify the correct firmware file to send. The firmware can be specified in either the request URL or in the x-esp8266-version property in the
Summary of passwords by sperglord8008s, updated November 1. 2020. For login try "root", "default", "defaul" or "root" | |
00000000 | |
059AnkJ | |
4uvdzKqBkj.jg | |
7ujMko0admin | |
7ujMko0vizxv | |
123 | |
1111 | |
1234 |
from scapy.all import * | |
def arp_display(pkt): | |
if pkt[ARP].op == 1: #who-has (request) | |
if pkt[ARP].psrc == '0.0.0.0': # ARP Probe | |
if pkt[ARP].hwsrc == '74:75:48:5f:99:30': # Huggies | |
print "Pushed Huggies" | |
elif pkt[ARP].hwsrc == '10:ae:60:00:4d:f3': # Elements | |
print "Pushed Elements" | |
else: | |
print "ARP Probe from unknown device: " + pkt[ARP].hwsrc |
custom emoji needed
- emoji name: d20 = icon link
also see my rock-paper-scissors slackbot response game and the lizard spock expansion
here is where I keep all my added emojis
This was inspired by Big Bang Theory and Sam Kass
Supports both my standard rock paper scissors and the "lizard spock expansion (this gist)
Follow directions for standard rock paper scissors first to set up emoji.
update: I decided ✂️ is nothing like ✌️ so should not be part of this
Emoji Alias for Expansion update: There is now a :spock-hand: emoji (doesn't show in github yet)
#!/usr/bin/python2 | |
# setup: pip install requests beautifulsoup4 | |
from decimal import Decimal | |
import requests | |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
import sys | |
# Session setup |