I installed some window shades
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oh thats interesting. so it can sorta drop the whole stack and either cover from the top or the bottom? I think I misunderstood how these worked.
Yup, it can theoretically do any position where this is true:
Top Limit > Top of Blinds > Bottom of Blinds > Bottom Limit
Controls can seem a little funky at first, but not bad. Once you have a preset you like it's just one button.
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I wish I could still buy plain old corded blinds. I managed to find someone selling the precisely correct size for my apartment on Amazon despite the rule against it but now I'm staying in a house with windows of different sizes and no window coverings at all, and I'm misdirecting my spite towards my neighbors by forcing them to see me rather than buying cordless blinds.
Despite being a software developer, I don't like "smart home" stuff. I recently spent several hundred dollars getting a couple of three-way light switches wired up (I wanted to be able to control the light from multiple locations) and people told me to get the much cheaper and more flexible smart bulbs and wireless switches, but for some reason I can't put into words I didn't want that.
(I suppose this is the same urge that pushes me to buy a car with a manual transmission, which in 2025 is severely limiting my options.)
When I got started with my smart home setup, my primary concern was privacy and local control, so I went with an ethernet zigbee coordinator and zigbee bulbs, motion sensors, switches, plugs, etc. Everything runs from a micro PC running Home Assistant OS. It's been rock solid for years, with no reliance on cloud services, and with no data leaving my house.
The only tricky bit was automating some can lights in the bathroom, but I solved that one by installing a wifi Shelly 2.5 dual channel roller shutter relay, with one channel connected to the light switch and the other to the bathroom fan. This was also the project that led to my discovery of WAGO connectors, which are vastly superior to wire nuts. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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They're top-down/bottom-up, tie into my smart home setup (whole topic in itself)
Nice job
Serious question: what is it about bottom-up that is useful or desirable, compared to ones that only come down from the top?
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They're top-down/bottom-up, tie into my smart home setup (whole topic in itself)
tie into my smart home setup
Hey now, this is moving into interesting territory!
Looks great.
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They're top-down/bottom-up, tie into my smart home setup (whole topic in itself)
Shades. You installed some shades.
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They're top-down/bottom-up, tie into my smart home setup (whole topic in itself)
What blinds are these? I've never seen this type before
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Shades. You installed some shades.
His future’s so bright, he had to install shades.
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Shades. You installed some shades.
Oof you're right, thanks!
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Nice job
Serious question: what is it about bottom-up that is useful or desirable, compared to ones that only come down from the top?
I can let light into a room but maintain complete privacy (especially on the upper level you just see the sky)
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What blinds are these? I've never seen this type before
These specifically