Gadgets : Blink(1) LED Notification Node
Gadgets : Blink(1) LED Notification Node
blink(1) is the world’s best indicator light, designed to give you glanceable notice of anything on your computer or the internet.
blink(1) makes it easy to connect any data source in the cloud or on your computer to a full-color RGB LED so you can know what’s happening without checking any windows, going to any websites or typing any commands. blink(1) mk2 maintains backward-compatibility while adding better functionality and great new features.
blink(1) packs three dimensions of information (color, brightness and pattern) into a single tiny package that fits into any USB port on nearly every device. It makes it incredibly easy to connect any data source in the cloud or on your computer to a full-color RGB LED so you can know what’s happening without checking any windows, going to any websites or typing any commands.
We designed blink(1) in the spirit of our favorite old school Unix tools and we tried hard to make it simple, flexible, and robust.
pulse when someone mentions you on Twitter
glow red if your computer’s CPU is slammed
flash when a web page has changed
show the status of your continuous integration build
display multiple information sources simultaneously
work in parallel with as many other blink(1)s as you have USB ports
…and hundreds of other things!
Contact ThingM
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Github
Sources : Blink(1) Photo | Blink(1) Article
blink(1) is the world’s best indicator light, designed to give you glanceable notice of anything on your computer or the internet.
blink(1) makes it easy to connect any data source in the cloud or on your computer to a full-color RGB LED so you can know what’s happening without checking any windows, going to any websites or typing any commands. blink(1) mk2 maintains backward-compatibility while adding better functionality and great new features.
blink(1) packs three dimensions of information (color, brightness and pattern) into a single tiny package that fits into any USB port on nearly every device. It makes it incredibly easy to connect any data source in the cloud or on your computer to a full-color RGB LED so you can know what’s happening without checking any windows, going to any websites or typing any commands.
We designed blink(1) in the spirit of our favorite old school Unix tools and we tried hard to make it simple, flexible, and robust.
pulse when someone mentions you on Twitter
glow red if your computer’s CPU is slammed
flash when a web page has changed
show the status of your continuous integration build
display multiple information sources simultaneously
work in parallel with as many other blink(1)s as you have USB ports
…and hundreds of other things!
Contact ThingM
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Github
Sources : Blink(1) Photo | Blink(1) Article
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