cross-posted from: https://lemmy.capebreton.social/post/327322

The Trojan Room coffee pot was a coffee machine located in the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, England. Created in 1991 by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky, it was migrated from their laboratory network to the web in 1993 becoming the world’s first webcam.

To save people working in the building the disappointment of finding the coffee machine empty after making the trip to the room, a camera was set up providing a live picture of the coffee pot to all desktop computers on the office network. After the camera was connected to the Internet a few years later, the coffee pot gained international renown as a feature of the fledgling World Wide Web, until being retired in 2001.

It went offline on August 22nd, 2001

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    I didn’t even know we had digital webcams in 1993, and I was very much alive at the time.

    Edit: Haha I just did some more reading, these WERE the people who invented the first webcam. They literally created one just to watch this pot.

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      Fun fact: Kodac had digital cameras back in the 1970s - this was declassified a few years ago. I used to know someone who flew Vulcans in the RAF, he always told me he was testing prototype Kodac long range photography at the time.

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        Kodac invented it and predicted the shift to digital but execs buried it because it wouldn’t be good for their film business.

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        Digital camera tech can be traced back to the 60s. Used in satellites.

        Fijifilm and Kodak were both creating CCD tech in 1975 for military, hosiptals and aerospace when the Cromemco Cyclops released to consumers the same year.

        The first colour consumer digital camera was by Sony in 1981.

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      Wild. The first digital camera I remember was that goofy looking one from Apple, the QuickTake, around …94? 95?