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My reason for wanting HomeAssistant and a locked down VLAN...

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    And it probably needs to connect using WEP

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    wpa2, but password limited to 10 characters. letters and numbers only, trying anything else crashes it, and you have to figure this out yourself

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    • tiger_man_@lemmy.blahaj.zoneT [email protected]

      Internet of things sucks, but lan of things is pretty cool

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      you must have lots of LoTs

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      • S [email protected]

        We do have more than one type of water, D~2~0, HD0, HT0, T~2~0, DTO, which are all different mixtures of Hydrogen, Deuterium and Tritium or in other words the hydrogen has more neutrons, there is also a different ionization for each of those, plus there are different phases of ice which are made from different pressure that is ice I-VII, and it's not impossible for more types we don't know about, then there is isotopic water that have different mass and reaction rates and it's not impossible for other types that we just don't know about or even to create other types.

        Tldr: atoms and molecules are more varied and complex than you'd think.

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        There is more than one type of water, but unless your IoT device is a fusion reactor it's probably just running off the normal blend.

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          I just shopped for a humidifier, purposely avoided anything "smart", I ended up with a really fucking simple one, it has a hydrostat and can aim to automatically reach a level you want (40-50-60), has 4 speed,1,2,3,auto and sleep.

          And the whole thing is nothing else just a wicking filter sitting in water that has a fan pointed at it, I think Technology Connectios would be proud of my purchase.

          I will have to disinfect and change filters, but no need for distilled water like with ultrasonic humidifiers, and I boil my water and let it cool back to room temperature before adding it to the humidifier, hopefully that will help with staving off build up of bacteria

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          I bought a Venta LW25 and couldn’t be happier. Simple and functional, good old German engineering

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            wpa2, but password limited to 10 characters. letters and numbers only, trying anything else crashes it, and you have to figure this out yourself

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            Nah, it will just broadcast a 2.4Ghz noise for no reason

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            • possiblylinux127@lemmy.zipP [email protected]

              Nah, it will just broadcast a 2.4Ghz noise for no reason

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              I feel like it's missing that nifty FCC sticker...

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                wpa2, but password limited to 10 characters. letters and numbers only, trying anything else crashes it, and you have to figure this out yourself

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                And you must enter password through a 2 character wide menu screen with only up and down arrows

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                • T [email protected]

                  I've watched enough Lock Picking Lawyer never to want a consumer 'smart lock.' Half of them can be opened with a magnet. Maybe commercial grade is better, but I've been locked out of my job after every power failure for the last 10 years, until someone comes along with a physical key.

                  Re homeassistant on a Pi: homeassistant does a lot of database transactions, so you may want to have db storage on something other than an SD card.

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                  I’ve watched enough Lock Picking Lawyer never to want a consumer ‘smart lock.’

                  I'm gonna differ on this. The point of a lock is to control law-abiding access to your house. If someone wants in your house, they can attack your windows, doors, or even a wall if the lock is too strong. A smart lock let's you open the door for a family member remotely, or set one time-access for your in-laws to come over and pickup a tool.

                  I wouldn't use a smart lock for something hardened, like a bunker or a vault, but for a house and garage, it's okay not to have the most bullet proof lock in the world.

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                    I just bought my first home and as soon as I'm decently unpacked I'm going to start my journey on self hosting.

                    Currently planning:

                    • Small i5 HP Pro SFF PC for hosting large apps (going to config for Linux and power it off until I get more mature
                    • Raspberry Pi4: pihole and home assistant
                    • Raspberry Pi4: NextCloud, Deck
                    • ZigBee router thing:
                      • Nest thermostat came with the house
                      • adding light bulbs and switches
                      • want a smart doorknob but the security bothers me. Schlage Connect™ Smart Deadbolt, Z-Wave Plus
                    • NAS
                    • Jellyfin
                    • JBOD on SFF?
                    • flashing old Netgear nighthawk into wwdrt
                    • OS Ticket to replace NextCloud Deck for a JIRA type solution to manage projects and major house items.
                    • ZigBee thermometers for better Nest accuracy
                    • ZigBee motion sensors for entry ways and bathroom
                    • smart plugs and motion sensors for basement TV lights

                    Not sure what else to add. Open to advice or suggestions.

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                    Great list! If you already have the Raspberry Pi devices, great. If you were going to buy some, I would look at thin clients instead. Low-power, cheaper, more powerful, can use real hard drives instead of SD cards or adapters, and x86 instead of ARM. I have an HP T630 I like but I hear good things about the Dell Wyse 5070 too.

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                      Great list! If you already have the Raspberry Pi devices, great. If you were going to buy some, I would look at thin clients instead. Low-power, cheaper, more powerful, can use real hard drives instead of SD cards or adapters, and x86 instead of ARM. I have an HP T630 I like but I hear good things about the Dell Wyse 5070 too.

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                      #47

                      I have:

                      • 2x pi4 4gb (bought them previously for octopi and pihole)
                      • Pi zero
                      • Several old laptops
                      • 2x SFF HPs
                      • 2x netbooks
                      • An old slim workstation

                      I work as a sysadmin so I've picked up a few things that wouldve gone to recycling.

                      My concern is power draw running 24/7 so I need wattage monitors and going to start with the Pi systems. Until I hit performance issues then migrate to a SFF.

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                        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32265822

                        xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier

                        xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier

                        Title text:

                        It's important for devices to have internet connectivity so the manufacturer can patch remote exploits.

                        Transcript:

                        [A store salesman, Hairy, is showing Cueball a dehumidifier, with a "SALE" label on it. Several other unidentified devices, possibly other dehumidifier models, are shown in the store as well.]

                        Salesman: This dehumidifier model features built-in WiFi for remote updates.
                        Cueball: Great! That will be really useful if they discover a new kind of water.

                        Source: https://xkcd.com/3109/

                        explainxkcd for #3109

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                        I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can't even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

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                        • K [email protected]

                          I just shopped for a humidifier, purposely avoided anything "smart", I ended up with a really fucking simple one, it has a hydrostat and can aim to automatically reach a level you want (40-50-60), has 4 speed,1,2,3,auto and sleep.

                          And the whole thing is nothing else just a wicking filter sitting in water that has a fan pointed at it, I think Technology Connectios would be proud of my purchase.

                          I will have to disinfect and change filters, but no need for distilled water like with ultrasonic humidifiers, and I boil my water and let it cool back to room temperature before adding it to the humidifier, hopefully that will help with staving off build up of bacteria

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                          Boiling definitely helps and is a hell of a lot cheaper than constantly buying gallons of distilled

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                            I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can't even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

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                            Yeah. Even my old solid netgear got a firmware update that's begging me to get the app now. Shobe that shit up your ass.

                            At least give me a checkbox to stop bothering me

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                              you must have lots of LoTs

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                              Lord of the Trackers!

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                                There is more than one type of water, but unless your IoT device is a fusion reactor it's probably just running off the normal blend.

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                                https://enron.com/pages/the-egg

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                                  cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32265822

                                  xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier

                                  xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier

                                  Title text:

                                  It's important for devices to have internet connectivity so the manufacturer can patch remote exploits.

                                  Transcript:

                                  [A store salesman, Hairy, is showing Cueball a dehumidifier, with a "SALE" label on it. Several other unidentified devices, possibly other dehumidifier models, are shown in the store as well.]

                                  Salesman: This dehumidifier model features built-in WiFi for remote updates.
                                  Cueball: Great! That will be really useful if they discover a new kind of water.

                                  Source: https://xkcd.com/3109/

                                  explainxkcd for #3109

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                                  My house has manual windows, manual locks, and a dumb garage door controller... because I work in IT.

                                  I do have a few smart appliances (environment reporting) but they are only allowed on the banishment VLAN so they don't get to interact with any single appliance inside my network. All they see is internet and nothing else.

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                                    I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can't even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

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                                    Shit, are consumer appliances really getting that bad? ew!

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                                      Shit, are consumer appliances really getting that bad? ew!

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                                      I'd assume all Chinese devices are being backdoored via CCP incentives. Buy Asus perhaps, assuming Taiwan never gets infiltrated.

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                                        I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can't even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

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                                        I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can’t even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

                                        Hm, at least with their enterprise equipment you can completely disable Omada.

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                                          I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can't even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.

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                                          maybe install openwrt/ddwrt?

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