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===Project "Edge Computing"=== | ===Project "Edge Computing"=== | ||
− | A cheap (as in, free from a certain sex toy supplier) vibrator with a design voltage of 1.5v is overvolted using a much larger voltage source. Using | + | A cheap (as in, free from a certain sex toy supplier) vibrator with a design voltage of 1.5v is overvolted using a much larger voltage source. Using an ESP the heart rate data from an Apple Watch is used to estimate the subject's proximity to climax. The voltage applied to the motor is then kept inversely proportional to the heart rate using a transistor to allow theoretically infinite, fully automated, edging sessions, entirely without cramping wrists. |
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[[Datei:Teledildonics proto.jpg|mini|One of the team's prototypes in progress]] | [[Datei:Teledildonics proto.jpg|mini|One of the team's prototypes in progress]] | ||
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+ | [[Datei:Teledildonics Overvoltage.mp4|mini|Overvolting a cheap vibrator]] |
Aktuelle Version vom 13. April 2024, 22:31 Uhr
Teledildonics | |
Status: | active |
Thema: | Cybersex Ultras |
Gestartet: | 13.04.2024 |
Organisator: | ncl, mira |
Treffen: | sometimes |
Zielgruppe: | People interested in the field of teledildonics |
Inhalt: | We're taking apart and hacking sex toys to make them more cyber |
Zuletzt aktualisiert: | 2024-04-13 |
Teledildonics or "How I learned to Stop Worrying and Expose my Vibrator to The Internet"
Projects
Project "Edge Computing"
A cheap (as in, free from a certain sex toy supplier) vibrator with a design voltage of 1.5v is overvolted using a much larger voltage source. Using an ESP the heart rate data from an Apple Watch is used to estimate the subject's proximity to climax. The voltage applied to the motor is then kept inversely proportional to the heart rate using a transistor to allow theoretically infinite, fully automated, edging sessions, entirely without cramping wrists.
Status: prototyping