Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Home-Automation”
Why Local Data Control Matters More Than Ever
I’ve been following a fascinating discussion about a new open-source project called Home Information, and it’s got me thinking about something that’s been bothering me for years: why do we keep handing over control of our personal data to companies that don’t really have our best interests at heart?
The project itself is pretty clever - it’s essentially a visual home management system where you can click on different parts of your house and access all the relevant information: manuals, service records, warranty details, you name it. But what really caught my attention wasn’t the functionality (though that’s genuinely useful), it’s the philosophy behind it. The creator has built something that runs entirely on your own hardware, stores your data locally, and doesn’t require you to sign up for yet another monthly subscription service.
Rediscovering the Joy of Home Phone Systems in the Digital Age
Remember those days when every house had a landline phone? The familiar ring echoing through the house, the satisfying click of picking up the handset, and that curly cord that would inevitably get tangled? While most of us have long abandoned traditional landlines in favor of our smartphones, there’s something fascinating about bringing this technology back with a modern twist.
Reading about someone’s recent DIY VoIP phone system project got me thinking about our increasing dependence on mobile phones. The setup they described - using FusionPBX and FreeSWITCH on Proxmox - sparked my inner geek’s interest. It’s precisely the kind of project that would keep me happily occupied during those scorching summer weekends when staying indoors with the air-con is the only sensible option.