Laid Off From Job, Man Builds Tweeting Toilet
dcblogs writes With parts from an electric motor, a few household items, an open-source hardware board running Linux, and some coding, Thomas Ruecker, built a connected toilet that Tweets with each flush. The first reaction to the Twitter feed at @iotoilets may be a chuckle. But the idea behind this and what it illustrates is serious. It tracks water usage, offers a warning about the future of privacy in the Internet of Things, and may say something about the modern job hunt. Ruecker built his device on a recent long weekend after he was laid off as an open source evangelist at a technology firm undergoing "rightsizing," as he put it.
okay poop is coming out
I think if the words 'Evangelist', 'Maven', or 'Prophet' are anywhere in your job title, you probably don't actually have a job, you just have people giving you money at regular intervals.
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No I did not. I wanted an exact measurement of the flush volume. This toilet has a variable flush volume, depending on how long you press the button.
If I only wanted an event trigger it would have been indeed a simple contact.
Also, yes, taking apart a servo felt so wrong, but there were several good reasons: It's waterproof housing, it was available *right* now, while all shops were closed for the long weekend, it's mechanically very stable and durable. I made sure to keep all parts that I removed in a little baggy, in case I need the servo again.
Check out the Twitter feed here.
Not only does it report the weight of my cat's droppings, but it reports the duration and total cat weight. It also generates amusing facts about Nibbler's pooping habits.
I have some basic build instructions available. I use Bluetooth, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, load cells, and an external ADC.