Another Internet Griswold's Controllable Christmas Lights 46
An anonymous reader writes: For over a decade, Alek's Controllable Christmas Lights have been a festive online holiday tradition for millions of Internet users world-wide, so it was sadly the end of an era last year, when the Griswold wanna-be hung up his Santa Hat in 2014.
But with the "Internet of Things" being the rage these days, it didn't take long
for another Griswold to emerge from the North Pole, or at least pretty darn
close to it.
Ken Woods from Fairbanks, Alaska
has his house online 24 hours a day with a dozen ON/OFF buttons that
Internet users can use to toggle his lights with a click of a mouse.
Here's a video of it in action and he uses Amazon EC2 to power it online.
(While that all looks real, low-UID /.'ers will remember that Alek did
a simulation from 2002-2004 using Perl code to switch between
a series of images. Looks like the prankster dusted off that code for the
Control Christmas Lights.com website.) I, for one, welcome our new Griswold Overlords with a big HO-HO-HO.
Time to DOS (Score:3)
What's better than putting a bunch of GET-based URLs that control lights on the Internet? Putting them on SlashDot.
"911, what's your emergency?" (Score:2)
Fire!
"What's happened?"
Well...
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<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1">
</head>
<FRAMESET>
<FRAME src="http://christmasinfairbanks.com/outlet1?action=1f">
<FRAME src="http://christmasinfairbanks.com/outlet1?action=2f">
<FRAME src="http://christmasinfairbanks.com/outlet1?action=3f">
<FRAME src="http://christmasinfairbanks.com/outlet1?action=4f">
<FRAME src="http://christmasinfairbanks.com/outlet1?action=5
Is this interesting anymore? (Score:3, Interesting)
Maybe I am just being grinchy, but I was doing stuff like this back in the 90's and now it just seems a bit lame. Kudo's for them having fun with it, but I so desperately want to re-write that web page for them in angular or something so it doesn't make my head hurt....
So slashdotters, what would be 'the next thing' that would be far more interesting with the capabilities we have today? We should be able to come up with something pretty neat given the tools at our disposal.
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Maybe I am just being grinchy,
"maybe"?
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Again, do what you want, don't care. Likewise, I think it is OK
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It's better than yet another livejournal post from Bennet Haselton.
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A sign with the AC's post number (#51165329) would work.
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I was surprised that the post compared your setup to the Griswolds, yours at least is tasteful.
Good work, and thank you for sharing your geekiness.
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If the frameworks a page is written in are making your head hurt and you aren't actively maintaining/developing for the page I'd say you might want to consider the problem to be a personal one since you seem to be focused on something that shouldn't matter to you since its not your problem.
And for the record ... you do know the original guy was a HOAX right? There were no lights or webcam just static pictures that were swapped in as needed and in the summary ... it points out ... its using the same old co
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/... [washingtonpost.com]
So who is trolled now?
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GCI data caps will kill them (Score:2)
$1.00 a GB.
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Who?
>> Visual Lambda
Your scripting language supports Lambda expressions, then, I assume.
How To Get Rid Of Hickey Marks (Score:1)