An IRC-Enabled Lawn Mower (2021)

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122 points by rickcarlino 4 days ago


wolrah - 2 days ago

Strapping a Pi to a lawn mower for silly reasons, plus a bonus cat at the end. This is what I want in my internet.

DonHopkins - 2 days ago

Two discussions about Larry Ellison battling it out for 14th and 15th place:

14. An IRC-Enabled Lawn Mower (idlerpg.net)

15. OpenMower – An Open Source Lawn Mower (github.com/clemenselflein)

neilv - 2 days ago

> Now, I grew up in a rural area of the southern US, and I had never been out of the South, but on Undernet, I met people in other states, other countries, even other continents! I made friends all over the world and learned a great deal about other cultures and ideas.

This was one of the greatest things about early Internet.

jeremysalwen - 2 days ago

Check out http://openmower.de ... You could go all the way and make the mower be controlled over IRC.

mrweasel - 2 days ago

This went a slightly different direction from what I first assumed. For some reason I had hoped for an IRC server, connected to EFNet running on a robot lawn mower.

Still an enjoyable read and a fun project.

BobbyTables2 - 2 days ago

Where does it keep the trout?

calgoo - 2 days ago

So how resistant could IRC be to chat control? Lets say we use SSL as well as authentication.

I assume they would come after whoever is managing the server as its not end to end encrypted?

If the server runs outside their jurisdiction (and not in a friendly one) then they would probably just block the dns / IPs like they do with video streaming?

bombcar - 2 days ago

Modern electric battery lawnmowers probably have processors that can run DooM; putting an IRC server directly on one would be fun.

The cheaper Chinese off-brands are probably pretty hackable.

poemxo - 2 days ago

IRC in 2021? Is IRC still a thing?

herodoturtle - 2 days ago

The actual IRC discussion (first part of article) that led to this project is majestic. Captures the culture of IRC so beautifully.