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by samatman
868 days ago
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I have several gizmos which use Bluetooth. They're a little bit slower to connect to than the WiFi ones, but they work fine, and "a bit slower to connect" seems fine for a toothbrush. I also have several gizmos, including lightbulbs, which use WiFi. To my chagrin, I've had internet outages which meant that I can't turn on a given light until the Internet comes back. I put up with it, because telling my computer to change the lights is too much fun, but when the internet goes out, I'm embarrassed both personally and professionally. Somehow we've failed as a profession to provide people with a home network which continues to function as long as the router has power, and that sucks. |
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This already existed for lightbulbs in the 70's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X10_(industry_standard)
Wikipedia says the computer interface was 80's, but if you managed to have a computer in the seventies, you probably knew enough electronics to homebrew something.