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      I’m pretty sure it exists because of RFC2324 hyper text coffee pot control protocol

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        Fun fact, first webcam was a series of updating stills of an actual coffee pot so some engineers would know if there was coffee made.

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            True, but most streaming media now is a bunch of stills with the changes for each individual frame between them.

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              True, but webcams still just deliver raw frames (or compressed frames in the case of MJPEG).

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          With that, plus image recognition, plus a control system, you could use rfc2324 to implement the digital control side

          Though I think I’d use weight, temperature, and flow sensors for easier service implementation

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            And then plug those values into a image generation service to give users a visually intuitive way to see if there’s cooffe or not!