Craftsman created a dog feeding system via Twitter



    Many owners of dogs, cats, and other pets are often not at home. Naturally, this causes some problems, including the need to somehow feed the pet in the absence of the owner. You can, of course, ask a neighbor, but there is a more interesting way out. A craftsman named Nat Morris created a rather complicated system for feeding a dog via Twitter.

    No, the dog does not eat tweets, just Morris just needs to send a tweet addressed to @FeedToby, and the system starts working. As you can see, this is a rather complicated project, the purpose of which is to throw a certain amount of food into a dog’s bowl. In general, both the dog and its owner are satisfied.



    At the very beginning of the system, the dog did not understand what it was and how it works. But when a couple of times, passing by, the animal saw that the feed was being poured into the feeding trough (the owner watched into the camera, and as soon as the dog approached the feeding trough, sent an appropriate tweet), it understood what was happening. Now the dog comes to the feeder and waits. Morris sees a hungry pet, sends a tweet, the food gets enough sleep in the feeder, the dog is full.

    Here, however, there is one more problem. The fact is that the dog needs to be walked. However, Twitter will not help here, you need to either hire someone for a walk or do it yourself. What to do, not always high technologies can solve absolutely all problems.

    Via dailymail

    Also popular now: