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I remember some years ago, per-pandemic, when my coworkers and friends were getting hyped up about this stuff. I was the Luddite who they mocked for not being excited about it.
But I knew it was just more data gathering (spying) tech, and I knew the products would be made with planned obsolescence in mind, and I knew they would require subscriptions for cloud services. It doesn't take any super power or precognition to know these things, it just requires paying a modicum of attention to trends and past performance from these corporations.
It's discouraging how many otherwise smart people I know who are absolute suckers for tech bro marketing.
Don't have FOMO (fear of missing out), cultivate FOBAD (fear of being a dumbass).
Yeh luckily they (corporations) beat hype for new toys out of me before iot really took off. Now I just see everything that connects to the net through the lense of how are they screwing ne and how soon are they killing it
Home Assistant is open source, privacy oriented and working to make local non-cloud, non-Spyware) the norm.
It's getting easier and easier to adopt and matter devices avoid cloud silliness.