• melfie@lemy.lol
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    16 days ago

    99% of the population is either too lazy…

    Nudges an unopened box of Zigbee door sensors ordered 2 years ago to the back of the shelf.

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      16 days ago

      Resist the temptation, hundreds of hours will be lost down that rabbithole after you start.

      Though, it is kinda cool stuff, when it’s working.

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        16 days ago

        Don’t listen to him. Sure it may take a few hours a day over the course of a month or so to get right, but with the time you’ll save from all that automation you’ll break even in a few hundred years - and then it’s all gravy!

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            16 days ago

            Peace of mind. We have a light that lights up red when a door is open. At the end of the night we get an announcement “all doors closed” - last night I got an announcement telling me one door was open - I went there and sure enough: the magnet side of the sensor had fallen off, door was closed.

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                14 days ago

                Depends on your level of trust. I trust the sensor to tell me the door is open/closed (which is a concern to know if people are actually coming in or out - can’t do that with the door closed)… I don’t trust a smart lock to always lock or unlock when I want it to, and those are the things that will give you a locked/unlocked status report. If anybody really wants to get in/out of our house it doesn’t matter if the doors are locked or not, they can always break a window.