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Yeah. People hate "smart" stuff and IOT and i sometime do too, but owning a bit of automation tech makes me realise the shitty thing about these tech is we're being forced to use it for even the basic shit and in THEIR term, which mean they can brick your stuff if they want to.
I have two aircond that comes with IOT that i can connect for extra feature, but that's entirely optional stuff, i can operate it like a normal aircond. We need stronger consumer protection and more personal control.
Home Assistant ftw
It’s come so far! It used to just be for tech nerds and privacy extremists. But it’s so easy to use now, everyone who wants to enjoy the IoT world again without losing personal control can do it!
It's cooking absolutely but we need a whole class of contributors that only work with support and uiux that really enjoy helping people because there's always that one little thing that's vague in the docs and obvious to everyone else
I get they can't support an old device forever, but then a local API should be available by law.
That's why picking the right tech matters. My heuristic is that if you need a proprietary app, it's NOT going to be on your term, hard pass.
If you do need some connectivity, it's also probably bad.
If you do not need connectivity and it's interoperable via standards then and only then maybe it can be good.