I converted a rotary phone into a meeting handset

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151 points by todsacerdoti 10 days ago


neilv - an hour ago

Some of those old phones are nicely slammable.

What's even more bulletproof are vintage street payphones.

Nothing keeps a daily standup call on track like a payphone atmosphere of being on the run. ("Quick, what's sprint status and blockers?! We've got 60 seconds before they complete the trace!")

Add an accelerometer, and you can detect when the handset is hanging from the armored payphone cable, because they dropped it as they ran away. Trigger dial tone sound, to mark end of meeting.

A variation on this theme is using a "burner" flip phone for meetings, so that you can end each one by snapping the phone in half, and stomping the pieces on the ground. Which is cathartic, but less environmentally sustainable.

eniac111 - 10 hours ago

https://petrovs.info/post/2023-01-12-shaiba/ This is my USB rotary dial. It's always fun with the young people when I bring it to IT conferences.

sebastianconcpt - 9 hours ago

The feeling of the hang up is so satisfying. An important piece of UX.

voidUpdate - 11 hours ago

I enjoy how this article shows the issues with both image generation models and language models

foobarian - 8 hours ago

Since you didn't modify the original phone, I wonder if the oldschool dialing way of digit-banging would work. For each digit N, you hit the hangup button N times, pause, then go to next digit. Used to do that on our family's Pupin that looks like this one [1]

[1] https://in.pinterest.com/pin/rare-vintage-pupin-bakelite-rot...

ipython - 12 hours ago

I enjoyed the llm generated rotary phone image which had no “3” position but two “8”’s

syUchs - 6 hours ago

there is accually a marketing guy (founded competeitor to redbull in germany) who mad this comercially.

https://herbworld.com/en/products/retro-telephone-red

kleiba - 6 hours ago

Relevant Seinfeld bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvTYSnIxb-k&t=54s

Medox - 10 hours ago

> Since I didn’t want to make any permanent changes to the phone, I didn’t want to remove these tabs, or to solder anything onto them. I just wanted to connect a cable to them in the easiest way possible.

Same here but I want to go for a xilink bluetooth adapter and maybe even sacrifice and old smartphone with a separate sim. Not sure if the AI stuff will work but it seems possible….

egorfine - 11 hours ago

I like this guy's optimism of letting AI create a USB sound card out of a microcontroller from scratch.

jjkaczor - 10 hours ago

Interesting - summer 2024 I picked-up an old rotary, my plan is to make it ring when a "insert-corporate-instant-messaging/voip/meeting" application call comes in... But time, no time...

pvtmert - 12 hours ago

love the hangup part. so, i can finally "rage quit" the meeting that discusses 99th revision of a doc where a comma should be added here or there.

jtwaleson - 8 hours ago

Very cool but I think my wireless bluetooth one is even cooler ;)

https://blog.waleson.com/2024/10/bakelite-to-future-1950s-ro...

It actually supports using the rotary dial to call phone numbers on your smartphone.

freedomben - 6 hours ago

Neat! On a mostly serious note, I went looking to buy a handset that just plugs in via USB and is a normal speaker/microphone, and I was quite surprised there wasn't anything like that out there, at least not that I could find.

Am I the only one that wants something like this? Does anybody know where to get one?

villgax - 12 hours ago

Someone please make a Moto Razr form factor and snap bluetooth device so I can keep my big and costly device in my bag and use it only when I actually need to.

WesolyKubeczek - 12 hours ago

If you use such a thing on a regular kind of meeting that happens over zoom or similar, your arm will atrophy and fall off from having to hold that thing for the duration.

The only remedy I see is to give everyone such a contraption and make it mandatory.

thih9 - 10 hours ago

> Half an hour and fifty dollars later, I realized I had spent fifty dollars on this, and that this was not sustainable because, if anything, the code was getting more and more buggy the more Claude fixed it.

Off topic, this has been my experience with AI so often that it prevents me from exploring AI uses more.

I liked Cursor’s “auto” plan but that now seems gone. I’d happily switch to a provider that offers a similarly “unlimited” usage.

H1BCurryChef - 10 hours ago

Toll.... so worth the effort.