If you decide to try making this yourself, I would recommend a few precursor projects, namely a wifi enabled smoke detector and fire extinguisher. This project would also have been improved by indicator lights for when the temperature sensor or servo disconnected, and by soldering everything together, because the breadboard had more than a few connection issues. The occasional drop of the temperature sensor is probably what was keeping it a little warmer than it should have been. You could also write a proper PID controller for the temperature, instead of a simple negative feedback loop.
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