Dear Felix,

Thanks for this, very interesting. Like many other people I am excited
about the internet of things, Raspberry Pis and house (and garden)
automation.

I was looking at fitting power to a meeting room, and found this [1] -
plugs (power, USB and Ethernet) are movable on a conduit. I liked the idea
that broadband can be run though the mains circuit in a building, this
system seems to capitalise on that in a cool way. The Crownstone system
could benefit it it were integrated with Mainline.... if you have managed
to persuade them to change a few CSS classes, how about prompting them to
make a Mainline edition! :)

TW, TiddlyMap, Raspberry Pi and viz.js could interact with the internet of
things without Crowstone, but the fact that it exists and is poiting
towards the future is exciting

MVH [2]

Alex

[1] http://www.mainlinepower.com/countries/uk/
[2] http://slangit.com/meaning/mvh - (i am copying Mat and Berte - we are
suckers for "Scandi" style in the UK))

On 6 September 2015 at 10:01, Felix Küppers <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
>
> the developers from Visjs are doing a Kickstarter campaign for a new
> programmable bluetooth low-energy "intelligent house" device that they
> developed, which aims to be the most affordable solution on the market:
>
> http://crownstone.rocks
>
> The code to control the device is open source and hosted at github:
>
> https://github.com/AlexDM0/crownstone.rocks
>
> As you know, I use their Visjs graph visualization library for TiddlyMap
> and the Visjs team always helps me out with issues that are related to
> embedding graphs in TiddlyWiki! – In the very beginning they even changed
> all html/css ids into classes when I described my problem that I need to
> display multiple graphs at once in one wiki ;)
>
> Without Visjs, the TiddlyMap plugin would not be as good as it is (or may
> not even exist), therefore I feel obliged to support their campaign by
> telling others about it who might find an interest in it ...and apart from
> that it is obviously a cool product!
>
> -Felix
>
> P.S. Picking up Mat's all time classic "Bigger community → better
> TiddlyWiki", I would say "Helping Visjs → Helps TiddlyMap → More graph
> drawing fun with TiddlyWiki" :)
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