• Routhinator@startrek.website
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    10 months ago

    Home Assistant. Offline smart home automation you can control.

    Home doesn’t have to be 100% dumb in 2023. But you have to do a little work for it.

    Bonus: your smart home will be more capable and interconnected than any of the commercial smart home options because they are all busy trying to control the entire ecosystem and sue each other. (maybe Matter changes that but I’m not holding my breath)

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    10 months ago

    Software developer. Having my home constantly phoning home to megacorporations sounds creepy, but more importantly, none of these smart home products solve a problem. They just add additional points of failure to appliances that have historically been sufficiently reliable.

  • douz0a0bouz@midwest.social
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    10 months ago

    I know some software engineers like that. Some of it is knowing that the companies that make iot devices don’t give a crap about security. Some of it is plain ol paranoia. Mechanical door locks can be picked does that mean you invest in guard dogs? Crime is a thing but so is misanthropy. I think we should take reasonable precautions but believe that there are more good ppl than bad.

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      10 months ago

      actually good mechanical door locks can only be picked by a handful of people in the world with special tools most of whom are locksmiths

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        10 months ago

        And those locks cost hundreds a piece. A “there is a security system here” sign would do more useful work. And a locksmith will tell you that picking is what you try AFTER you just try bypassing the lock entirely. Aka shim the door or break a window. Exactly what a burglar will do if they really wanted in. You do know that your garage door can be disabled with a coathanger threaded inside and grabbing the release hook, right? Or a jack wedged under with a crowbar, right? Or your decorative gnome in the front yard thrown through a window? Locks are a deterrent.

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        10 months ago

        I hate cable management less than I hate mice and keyboards running out of charge when I’m in the middle of using them. Why can’t they come in pairs so that all I have to do is swap them out when they’re flat.