One of the speakers at CascadiaJS, Domink Kundel, mentioned this the other day in reference to hardware hacking where, in one example, he used JavaScript to control a coffee maker. He also interfaced with a cheap Star Wars Porg toy to scream at him whenever a Webpack build fails. Good times.
Thats so cool! No, really, thats really cool. I would really like to have a coffee maker controlled by JS on my office (and the cheap start wars porg too).
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One of the speakers at CascadiaJS, Domink Kundel, mentioned this the other day in reference to hardware hacking where, in one example, he used JavaScript to control a coffee maker. He also interfaced with a cheap Star Wars Porg toy to scream at him whenever a Webpack build fails. Good times.
Thats so cool! No, really, thats really cool. I would really like to have a coffee maker controlled by JS on my office (and the cheap start wars porg too).