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The following article is intended for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional advice or instruction. The information provided in this article is based on the knowledge and experience of the author at the time of writing and may be subject to change as technology and best practices evolve.

The author and publisher of this article do not accept any liability for any loss or damage that may occur as a result of using the information provided in this article. The reader is strongly advised to seek the advice of a professional before undertaking any electronic projects or modifications, as improper use or handling of electronic devices can result in damage to the device or harm to the user.

It is important to note that electronic devices, such as Arduinos and Raspberry Pi, have the ability to control and interact with other electronic devices, which means that the user must be familiar with the safety precautions and regulations of using such devices and how to avoid any potential hazards.

Please be aware that working with electronics can be dangerous and you should always follow proper safety precautions when working with these devices.

This article is not an official guide or instruction from Arduino or Raspberry Pi, and any issues or damages resulting from using the information provided in this article is the sole responsibility of the user.