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No better reason to ditch the internet of things.
Yeah, IoT is pretty nice. But proprietary stuff can be very annoying and a huge security risk.
My bedroom lighting setup doesn't even use ZigBee
Its all theatre DMX lighting > ola (open lighting architecture) > ArtNet > home assistant.
It's slightly jankier than if I had built a direct ola > Hass plugin but it works quite well
I also only run lighting, and control my Chromecast on my Home assistant - and both are turned off at the power supply when I'm not home, it isn't accessible outside the LAN (except through a zerotier VPN, though I probably should turn that off as I don't use it much)
Isn't that more like a LAN of things?