Hi Mario, 

I am working on facial recognition - and would like a database (possibly in 
TW5) to have the ability to do any of various tasks:

Read me my emails when I look into the mirror (and read you yours)
Lock the door or vibrate my IPhone when my alzheimer's grandparent tries to 
leave the premises
Notify me when a particular individual came to my front door
etc.

The database contents are not well defined, and (as I learn TW5) I like the 
ability to modify on the fly. I am going to a conference in March, and 
would like to have pre-loaded data on the participants, so I am importing 
their research publications and prepping tailored discussion questions.

So use case is not well established (yet).

JWHoneycutt

On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 8:00:23 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
> On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 8:02:50 PM UTC+1, JWHoneycutt wrote:
>>
>> Can I have a TW5 condition make my IPhone vibrate, 
>>
>
> No, because Safari browser doesn't support it: 
> http://caniuse.com/#feat=vibration
>  
>
>> or provide stimulus for an IFTTT recipe?
>>
>
> Triggering an event should be possible, but you need to manage a private 
> key, which needs to be kept ... "private". And it may not be possible from 
> file:// URIs, due to browser security restrictions. 
>
>
> What's your usecase?
>
> -m
>
>

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