Jed,

this is very interesting! However, the audio quality of your presentation 
is quite low, and therefore it's difficult to understand. Maybe do you have 
a more accurate description of what you have done to control the robot with 
TW?

On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 2:01:07 PM UTC+3, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Raspberry pi's are one of the more common hobbyist robotics platforms (and 
> not-so-hobbyist robotics too) and there has been a lot of work to make 
> nodejs easy to use on raspberry pi's. This makes it easy to use javascript 
> to control and interact with physical systems. I haven't seen as much use 
> of this as I would expect yet. Making things like this easier is one reason 
> I have put so much work into Bob, the multi-user aspect of it is actually 
> secondary for what I want to use it for. Using a tiddlywiki to control the 
> functions of a smart home wouldn't be unrealistic, I am hoping to do 
> something like that with a friends apartment here in Paris.
>

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