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Your average day starts with an alarm on your phone.
Sometimes, you wake up a couple of minutes before it sounds.
Sometimes, you find the button to snooze it.
Sometimes, you’re already on the phone and it appears as a notification.
But when you finally stop it, the lights in your room turn on and you start your day.
You walk out of your room. A presence sensor detects your motion, and a bulb in a cute little bamboo lamp from IKEA outside your room lights up.
You go downstairs, into the living room/kitchen/workspace area. As you come in, 20 different lights turn on in perfect sync. It is very satisfying.
You put some buckwheat to boil. Go upstairs to load a washing machine. Go through your morning routine (when you stop by your room, the lights turn on as you enter).
You go back downstairs. The lights are still on: You’ve not left the area for long enough. You eat your buckwheat with oat milk, open the laptop, and do some work.
An hour later, a notification appears: the washing machine has finished washing. (Depending on whether you tapped an NFC tag next to the washing machine with [...]
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Outline:
(04:28) 1. Home Assistant
(06:52) 2. Local network
(08:16) 3. Lights
(10:02) 4. Sensors and actuators
(13:30) 5. Automations
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By LessWrongYour average day starts with an alarm on your phone.
Sometimes, you wake up a couple of minutes before it sounds.
Sometimes, you find the button to snooze it.
Sometimes, you’re already on the phone and it appears as a notification.
But when you finally stop it, the lights in your room turn on and you start your day.
You walk out of your room. A presence sensor detects your motion, and a bulb in a cute little bamboo lamp from IKEA outside your room lights up.
You go downstairs, into the living room/kitchen/workspace area. As you come in, 20 different lights turn on in perfect sync. It is very satisfying.
You put some buckwheat to boil. Go upstairs to load a washing machine. Go through your morning routine (when you stop by your room, the lights turn on as you enter).
You go back downstairs. The lights are still on: You’ve not left the area for long enough. You eat your buckwheat with oat milk, open the laptop, and do some work.
An hour later, a notification appears: the washing machine has finished washing. (Depending on whether you tapped an NFC tag next to the washing machine with [...]
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Outline:
(04:28) 1. Home Assistant
(06:52) 2. Local network
(08:16) 3. Lights
(10:02) 4. Sensors and actuators
(13:30) 5. Automations
The original text contained 1 footnote which was omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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