#9: DriveMeInsane.com – Connects users to an active smart home experiment
A programmer named Pete established DriveMeInsane.com as an active home automation project in 1997. The interface features a live video feed of a real basement office located in Texas. Web visitors click digital buttons to toggle actual physical lamps, activate a motorized disco ball, or type words onto a computer terminal screen inside the room. It remains one of the oldest running interactive experiments on the web, showing the early roots of modern smart-home technology.

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