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Now that we can connect our Raspberry Pi Pico to the internet, it's time to control something! This guide will cover setting up a server to host a simple page on your network. We'll use this page to control some hardware attached to our Pico W - drive an LED and read the status of a button. Once we master these inputs and outputs, the sky is the limit!
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