The cloud is just someone else's computer.
that seems like a whole lot of effort when you can do the whole thing in openhab2 on bare metal for free.@Domon Setup a Home Assistant Docker container, inside Ubuntu, inside HyperV. It's got support for SmartThings, so you can easily import and control all your devices. I plan to start using it this way to figure all this shit out, then I can get a ZWave/Zigbee stick and migrate all devices local once I'm sure I can understand the platform.
Warning: The cloud stuff costs $5/mo after a free 31 day trial. They have instructions on how to do all of it for free, but obviously its more heavy lifting.
This is the walk through I used.
How to set up Hass.io in Docker and in an Ubuntu server • JuanMTech
Learn step by step how to set up an Ubuntu server, Configure Docker in Linux, install Hass.io on Docker containers and also, Portainerwww.juanmtech.com
Read my post dummy. You can do the whole thing for free.that seems like a whole lot of effort when you can do the whole thing in openhab2 on bare metal for free.
No.Read my post dummy. You can do the whole thing for free.
Well you read enough of it to get it wrong!No.
My way works fine, so I'm not reading shit.
I admit, I have the openhab Cloud Connector set up for google assistant integration.Well you read enough of it to get it wrong!
Eventually, my system will be all local and probably function similar to yours. Although, I'll probably pay $5/mo to be lazy and have internet (app) access.
no remote access without paying 5 bucks a month? Super lame.Well you read enough of it to get it wrong!
Eventually, my system will be all local and probably function similar to yours. Although, I'll probably pay $5/mo to be lazy and have internet (app) access.
i refuse to run a large application written in java on principle. Thats like building your dining table out of used toilet seatsthat seems like a whole lot of effort when you can do the whole thing in openhab2 on bare metal for free.
Scored a 10hp power fister off kijiji for 100 bucks, for the wood chipper.
Scored a 10hp power fister off kijiji for 100 bucks, for the wood chipper.
Only issue is the wood chipping chute interferes with the engine, so I gotta remove it and use it as a shredder only.
If I could extend the PTO like 3-4 inches I'd be fine. Might be some good creative way to do it. Wish I could 3D print metal, I'd be set
by pto i assume you mean some sorta spline or keyed shaft? Super easy to put a shaft extender on either of those (shaft extender... heh)Scored a 10hp power fister off kijiji for 100 bucks, for the wood chipper.
Only issue is the wood chipping chute interferes with the engine, so I gotta remove it and use it as a shredder only.
If I could extend the PTO like 3-4 inches I'd be fine. Might be some good creative way to do it. Wish I could 3D print metal, I'd be set
Dude, you can't read either? Wtf I literally wrote that you could. I'd highly suggest you check it out. Easy way to see if you like it, and then migrate.no remote access without paying 5 bucks a month? Super lame.
Boy are you gonna have a tough line to draw in the sand when c++-14 gets widely used.i refuse to run a large application written in java on principle. Thats like building your dining table out of used toilet seats
[Retelling of old story]
Got fucked on security by my LL but I was18 and moving to new city up the road. Sitting in shitter at work about a year later reading the paper and I see some guy got ran over in a school playground, in my old neighborhood. Dead guy is my old landlord.
Followup story - it was the Mexican dude who rented after me. Ran that asshole over with his own car.
BTW, it's probably worth mentioning that Home Assistant is what tonesto uses in the hybrid scenario that I've described.Dude, you can't read either? Wtf I literally wrote that you could. I'd highly suggest you check it out. Easy way to see if you like it, and then migrate.