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  • August 4, 2011


    Do-It-Yourself: An Automated Bartender



    Toast your successful project with a drink that the project mixes itself

    The folks at NYC Resistor, a hacker collective in Brooklyn, N.Y., have come up with an automated bartender based on Arduino, a collection of open-source hardware designs and software-development tools. The Barbot takes drink orders via an LED control panel, moving a glass from one filling station to the next and adding alcohol, mixers, and bitters in succession.


    This article appeared originally at IEEE Spectrum.

     

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