• futatorius@lemm.ee
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    15 hours ago

    It’s not a hard requirement, but it’s sure nice to leave the house at a low but non-freezing temp in winter while you’re away for a few days, then use a web app to bring the temperature back up right before you come back in.

    Being on the home LAN, though, is a requirement for me. That is extremely convenient.

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      14 hours ago

      I do NOT want my thermostats to phone home. I don’t see any value of that.

      But they are connected to MY smart home system (Hone Assistant), and THAT is accessible from the internet.

      I get the remote monitoring and control that I want, and they don’t get any of my data. Perfect!

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        11 hours ago

        Yeah, I got some z wave thermostats for home.

        I got an Emersonl “homekit” thermostat for my in-law and managed to get it on wifi without “cloud”. Unfortunately you have to be careful because the follow on model requires their cloud service for online control.

        It’s a real shame that most every house is well equipped to do standalone hosting for remote access, but most of the investment has gone toward cloud connected to force the recurring revenue opportunity.

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          11 hours ago

          Yep, all my smart thermostats are zugbee. No phoning home by design, so I don’t have to worry about missing functionality by not giving them internet connection.

          And that goes for almost all my smart home. I only have wifi things when I couldn’t find a realistic zigbee option.

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            6 hours ago

            Yeah, the zwave/zigbee options tend to be more barebones on the local display, so I very carfeully looked at the wifi options to find the best of both worlds.

            Of course my opengarage is wifi based too, but that’s fine.

            Nothing against wifi, just it’s so difficult to tell a ‘local wifi’ from a ‘cloud wifi’ device.

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        13 hours ago

        This is the way.

        I for sure also want to access it on my Home Assistant, and it really can save alot of power to automate it. Even going down to 20C in the night, and make it going to 22C before anyone wakes up saves alot in a year.

        But stay the fuck out of my data.