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5 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

It would be nice to control the TV by voice, absolutely.

 I have Apple TVs connected to my living room and bedroom TVs. The remote has a mic button that I use to change between Netflix, my Plex Server, YouTube, Tidal etc and other interactions 

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1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

Then you should be happy that Home Assistant does not need AI and no internet - except sometimes a few minutes for updates.

 I enjoy tinkering with that sort of stuff. Your dashboard admittedly looks cool. I just cant envision a need especially as I'm a sworn renter.

 

* I also stay away from Google as one can.

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Just now, Chadnik said:

 I enjoy tinkering with that sort of stuff. Your dashboard admittedly looks cool. I just cant envision a need especially as I'm a sworn renter.

 

* I also stay away from Google as one can.

 

The dashboard above was from someone else.

 

I think lots of dashboards which we can find on the internet are interesting in a way that they show lots of things. It's like sitting in a jet cockpit with thousands of lights and switches. But who needs all that?

The idea is in the name: Home Automation. Things should be easier, i.e. the light goes on when necessary. It should not be more complicated.

 

Personally, I have currently one simple dashboard which my gf uses, but 99% of the time she just uses the ordinary wall switches.

The dashboard for me contains a few more controls, but the main idea is: keep it simple! 

If something does not work, then I can look into the details why it doesn't work. But only then. Normally, there should be no need for a complicated dashboard.

 

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I use automations, which I trigger with a whole heap of cheap aqara pir sensors, tuya occupancy, espresence, nothing is allowed to connect to the internet, I just use a local server. I use node-red behind the scenes, the general aim is to have everything automated but I use Apple home as a front end on a wall mount ipad to keep it simple for visitors or when automations don't fire. I have Alexa’s but they don’t connect to the Amazon servers. I use HAA to flash sonoff relays, I’m not a fan of company firmware for privacy reasons. I have been playing around with esphome building sensors, i don't need a HA dashboard, but it’s good to log environmental data for future garden automation and display using grafana. I’m haven’t fully moved into my new house but it’s all good fun. 

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1 minute ago, recom273 said:

I use automations, which I trigger with a whole heap of cheap aqara pir sensors, tuya occupancy, espresence, nothing is allowed to connect to the internet, I just use a local server. I use node-red behind the scenes, the general aim is to have everything automated but I use Apple home as a front end on a wall mount ipad to keep it simple for visitors or when automations don't fire. I have Alexa’s but they don’t connect to the Amazon servers. I use HAA to flash sonoff relays, I’m not a fan of company firmware for privacy reasons. I have been playing around with esphome building sensors, i don't need a HA dashboard, but it’s good to log environmental data for future garden automation and display using grafana. I’m haven’t fully moved into my new house but it’s all good fun. 

 

 

Is this one giant spoof or is it real?

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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Is this one giant spoof or is it real?

I'm with you. I only understood about six words in the post you refer to. I thought the poster had fallen asleep with his head on the keyboard. 555

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55 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I'm with you. I only understood about six words in the post you refer to. I thought the poster had fallen asleep with his head on the keyboard. 555

@Will B Good

@Keeps

smart home kit starts pretty simple but but can get pretty complicated.

 

I don’t know if you saw my basic intro video. If not here it is

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Keeps said:

I'm with you. I only understood about six words in the post you refer to. I thought the poster had fallen asleep with his head on the keyboard. 555

I understood every word of it.

And that's kind of a warning. If you want to do home automation seriously then you have to learn a lot and a lot of new terms.

Think twice if you are willing to do that.

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IMO, if your home automation doesn't reach out to the interwebs, you're forgoing a lot of the benefits. 

 

I want to be able to turn on my A/C 10 minutes before I get home.  I want a notification if my cameras' motion detectors are triggered (along with a snippet showing me what triggered them.)  I want another notification if someone rings my doorbell, or triggers motion detection with a delivery, or wandering around my yard (stealing tools?).  I want a notification if I have a power interruption.  I'd like to be able to check temps and humidity remotely.  To unlock and relock the front door remotely if I need to let someone in.

 

None of that happens without a connection.  

 

Edit:  And most important of all, I want to know if someone has fallen and can't get up.  (Most Americans will get that reference...)

 

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9 minutes ago, impulse said:

IMO, if your home automation doesn't reach out to the interwebs, you're forgoing a lot of the benefits. 

 

I want to be able to turn on my A/C 10 minutes before I get home.  I want a notification if my cameras' motion detectors are triggered (along with a snippet showing me what triggered them.)  I want another notification if someone rings my doorbell, or triggers motion detection with a delivery, or wandering around my yard (stealing tools?).  I want a notification if I have a power interruption.  I'd like to be able to check temps and humidity remotely.  To unlock and relock the front door remotely if I need to let someone in.

 

None of that happens without a connection.  

 


Good point. 

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7 hours ago, impulse said:

IMO, if your home automation doesn't reach out to the interwebs, you're forgoing a lot of the benefits. 

 

I want to be able to turn on my A/C 10 minutes before I get home.  I want a notification if my cameras' motion detectors are triggered (along with a snippet showing me what triggered them.)  I want another notification if someone rings my doorbell, or triggers motion detection with a delivery, or wandering around my yard (stealing tools?).  I want a notification if I have a power interruption.  I'd like to be able to check temps and humidity remotely.  To unlock and relock the front door remotely if I need to let someone in.

 

None of that happens without a connection.  

 

Edit:  And most important of all, I want to know if someone has fallen and can't get up.  (Most Americans will get that reference...)

 


Just because you isolate your system doesn’t mean you don’t get alerts. There is need to control how it’s exposed to the internet, and what communicates with the outside world. 
 

For privacy concerns, financial reasons, and that I don’t need to, I don’t use any cloud services, everything is hosted locally. This doesn’t mean I can’t control the ac from my phone while I’m driving home - Apple home / CarPlay is pretty good for this, cameras can be accessed via a reverse proxy - my traffic passes via cloudflare just like this website. You can put cameras on separate VLAN and use bridges within your firewall so that your network isn’t being accessed by other parties. 
 

Alerts can be pushed to messengers by bots on telegram or webhooks, or there is open source software such as ntfy, which will push notifications from your security system or any other system like your solar or power management system. 

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7 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:


I think I prefer my smart display 

 

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What are you using for sensors? I have been playing with esphome using BME280 sensors, you could even use a BME680 to give you more environmental variables. I like the code but the project has been taken over by homeassistant, Sometimes it’s a little tricky to use without running HA.

 

 

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10 hours ago, recom273 said:


What are you using for sensors? I have been playing with esphome using BME280 sensors, you could even use a BME680 to give you more environmental variables. I like the code but the project has been taken over by homeassistant, Sometimes it’s a little tricky to use without running HA.

 

 


My first sensors were Xiaomi and they are 8 years old now. I still have them in most rooms, but Xiaomi doesn’t always play nice with Home Assistant, were as Tuya has been pretty reliable for me.

 

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So this is what I bought to replace them with.

 

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https://s.lazada.co.th/s.q82U2
 

I have been toying with the idea of using esphome but I know that once I start down that rabbit hole I will end up buying a 3D printer, something that have been resisting strongly 

 

“‘how much did that thing cost? I have never seen you using it. You and your toys!” (Wife)

 

 

This is a good example of esphome for those unfamiliar with it and one I am seriously considering trying

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bandersnatch said:

I have been toying with the idea of using esphome but I know that once I start down that rabbit hole I will end up buying a 3D printer, something that have been resisting strongly 

Lots of devices from many manufacturers use ESP32 chips. And many of these devices can be flashed with ESPHome.

I use those devices in my home automation with Home Assistant.

 

I have a good 3d-printer, until now I didn't use it in combination with my home automation. It's a nice tool to have, but not necessary. 

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1 hour ago, Bandersnatch said:

This is a good example of esphome for those unfamiliar with it and one I am seriously considering trying

 

 

 

I thought about using something like in the video. And they I looked at what's available and I found this one:

Shelly PM Mini Gen3 - All products - Shop - Shelly

13 USD, very small, and it works fine.

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

 

I thought about using something like in the video. And they I looked at what's available and I found this one:

Shelly PM Mini Gen3 - All products - Shop - Shelly

13 USD, very small, and it works fine.

 

Thanks very much for that.

 

The full size Shelly EM is what is recommended by HA for the energy dashboard but is considerably more expensive

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