Make your #RaspberryPi tweet its temperature

Average Man vs Raspberry Pi: Make your Raspberry Pi Tweet its Temperature

The “Average Man” has blogged about using the IfThisThenThat service to receive email from his Raspberry Pi and convert that into a tweet. The email contains the temperature of his Raspberry Pi!

He concedes that this isn’t the most direct way of doing it, but of course using IFTTT gives you more options of dispersing the information than just Twitter.

Read it and have a go yourself!

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