Of course there's also the server-based home-automation project which controls everything from X-10 to IR to 802.11b, with Tk, command line, voice, WAP, and HTML interfaces: www.misterhouse.net
I'm just now starting such an experiment with audio
content. The site can be visited at ZapKerPow. Amongst the usual message forums, live chat areas, etc. you'll find the main feature: an audio stream built entirely from listener contributions. Submissions can be called into our "studio line" at 206-219-6706 or submitted as MP3 files via an online upload form.
While the audio mix is lacking a central theme or organization now, I'm hoping for some feedback and ideas. Thoughts along this line include special weekly segments, rotating through content on a set schedule, holding contests and give-aways, etc.
Of course there's also the server-based home-automation project which controls everything from X-10 to IR to 802.11b, with Tk, command line, voice, WAP, and HTML interfaces: www.misterhouse.net
While the audio mix is lacking a central theme or organization now, I'm hoping for some feedback and ideas. Thoughts along this line include special weekly segments, rotating through content on a set schedule, holding contests and give-aways, etc.
More information on the project can be read here.
1. Because it makes for a fun scripting project
2. Because it makes a good excuse to buy more hardware
3. Because Linux CAN!