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CheerLights on Hackaday

Posted on December 19, 2011December 9, 2021 By Hans Scharler No Comments on CheerLights on Hackaday

 

Awesome! The CheerLights project gets a mention on Hackaday:

They say that the holidays are a time to gather with others, which usually translates into spending time with friends and family. The folks at ioBridge Labs thought that while friends and family certainly are a big part of the holidays, it would be pretty cool to gather together flocks of strangers by using the Internet to synchronize their Christmas lights.

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