• KnilAdlez [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    I have been considering starting an IoT company that just packages home assistant and zigbee devices so that people who don’t want to mess with computers can just have something set up quickly. Then no matter what, all of their things still work.

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      9 months ago

      ESPHome could pretty easily be used as the basis for an IOT device manufacturer, provided they can sell the individual devices at a high enough margin. I’d gladly pay a pretty big premium for open software on open hardware, especially for something as potentially invasive as an IOT product.

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        9 months ago

        Very true. Even for low power devices there is the esp32-h2 , which can be programmed with Arduino. I know zigbee can push new firmware to devices, but I don’t know if you can push new Arduino code it.

  • edge [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    If Stop Killing Games actually becomes some sort of law in the EU, it will be interesting to see how it intersects with this kind of thing.

    They sold you software (and the hardware it came on) that you can no longer use because they shut down their servers. Why should the fact that it’s software for a smart device instead of a game make a difference? A Stop Killing Games law, if worded as “software” instead of “games” which seems likely, would directly apply here.

    Could we trick the EU into passing sweeping consumer protections for all licensed software because they think it’s just for video games?

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        Of course, but all is shite nowadays. There are still DDR fridges in use. Nothing today will compare. My fantasy would be ban it under penalty of led poisoning to the back of the skull. And bill them for the cost.

        But from a consumer perspective today, if you want something connected , do your research first and only go with something that can run Foss firmware. For routers there are openwrt tomato and others. For home automation there is home assistant etc.