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  • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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    3 days ago

    provided you trust your server.

    You shouldn’t.

    especially if you run it yourself. If you don’t have a loaded sawed off sitting near your server rack in case the machine spirit within grows too strong, you aren’t servering correctly.

      • Blaze (he/him)@sopuli.xyz
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        Hits home. I have a friend in sales, he got a connecter door lock the other day. There’s no way any of these get to my door in this life

        • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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          3 days ago

          I’ve been considering adding a wireless door lock to my place, but my home automation platform is entirely self hosted and doesn’t reach out to the net for basically anything.

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            My home automation consists only of (self-hosted and fully local) Home Assistant and some smart outlets I’ve flashed with ESPHome open-source firmware. I found some Nanoleaf Matter/Thread smart bulbs a few days ago on clearance, but even though I got them super cheap I’m debating on whether to return them because i’m not sure if I can trust them without being able to flash an open-source firmware.

            • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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              I’m running HA too, but I’m rocking zigbee stuff with a bit of zwave for outside stuff. Works so well (when I properly program it anyway 🤣)!

          • dan@upvote.au
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            I like the SwitchBot Lock because it sits over the existing thumbturn rather than completely replacing the lock. It still looks like a normal lock from outside, unless you get a keypad of course. I got one with a keypad so my dog sitter can come check on my dog and take her out while I’m at work.

            It’s not internet enabled by default. You can buy a wifi gateway from SwitchBot, but instead I have mine connected to Home Assistant using Bluetooth via a Bluetooth proxy.

          • Mac@mander.xyz
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            3 days ago

            It’s funny to me that we trust RF enough for garage doors but not front door locks.