Anything in my house smarter than the IKEA remote control light switch gets crushed with a hammer.
I mean, you could just use smarter stuff that’s open source and has local API, or do what I do and build your own devices where you can ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Stuff like openWRT routers get a pass.
If it has a local host API I would use it because it never has to connect to the internet.
People also just need to be more selective about where and how they automate.
For example, I wanted my coffee to automatically start in the morning. So instead of buying a “smart” coffee maker, I bought the dumbest possible one and a smart switch. Now, no matter what happens with that switch, the worst that can happen is I have to manually hit a button to get coffee.
How’s your family doing?
You sent this message by manually sending radio messages, I presume?
No, it’s one of the few use cases of emacs.
This has the same energy as buying But Light to shoot.
Friends hate this one simple trick!
Reminder: never go have pancakes at wise_pancake’s house.
You’ll miss out on some primo maple syrup