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Can't take full credit for this since I didn't write almost any of the code myself (thanks, github) but still a neat and useful project. I drilled a small hole into my humidor and put in a DHT22 temperature/humidity sensor connected to a pi zero w (sitting on the back of the humidor). It logs the humidity as well as hosts a basic website I can access to see the data, and sends me email alerts if the humidity gets too low so I can refill the humidifier. Now I don't have to worry about forgetting to check on them and have them drying on me or grow mold due to high humidity.

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