• spicy pancake@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    I had a cheap programmable multicolor LED lightbulb that used this technology but worse, as it used audible chirping produced by an app. The beeps were earsplittingly high pitched and had to be played LOUDLY to work.

    Occasionally the bulb sensor would hear god knows what noise from outside (nothing in that neighborhood sounded even remotely like the app’s digital harpy screeches) and SUDDENLY ACTIVATE ITS PARTY STROBE LIGHT MODE.

    I let my roommate keep it when I moved out.

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      3 days ago

      The phone system worked like that! Rumors had it some people could do the sound to a number …

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          After the rotary phones who used “ticks” to spell out numbers (you could hang up quickly to spell phone numbers, like click-click-click meant “2”) the newer used sound burst, or short beeps. Beep, boop, baap meant like 735. You could buy a little beeper that dialed a phone number for you. History goes people could mimic the beeps to dial a number, like taking up a phone and go beoueoeop and call comeone.

          Phreaking (van eck) is when you listen in on radio waves from electronic equipment, as cool as it is, it has nothing to do with this little information nugget :-)