cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23317790

Just rings for now, going to expand functionality later to handle authentication for unlocking the door and maybe other things lol

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From reading the comments, this is something related to star trek, but for people who’ve never watched the show, what is it?

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Memory Alpha has a pretty good article explaining the Library Computer Access and Retrieval System (LCARS).

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Man why is Fandom so terrible

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Wikia used to be so good.

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It’s marginally better if you say you’re a child. Cancer-lite if you will.

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Seems a good time to drop this here https://breezewiki.com/

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LCARS is the name for the fictional user interface from the next generation era of star trek shows. There were 3 shows set during this era with 7 seasons each airing from the late 80s to the early 2000s. So there’s a lot of star trek content featuring this design aesthetic which makes it popular among fans.

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Does anyone know of a place where one could find a “big” selection of LCARS designes?

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This is really cool! Thank you for sharing.

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“I’m thinking about my doorbell, when are you gonna ring it, when are you gonna ring it?”

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Touch screen in the doorbell… What’s next? A doorbell that requires a mobile app to use?

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