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It seems that there are a lot of things to consider before even buying the first smart device. How would you start when you would start over?

Are there any good beginner guides that helped you?

Important points for me are

  • privacy (everything should be local, no Alexa-Karens in my home)
  • use of open source/free software
  • a good variety of smart things I can use (I don't want to be tied Apple-like to only one company)

Is there a golden way to build a smart home with these factors in mind?

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[–] Mamertine@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Switches not bulbs

Yep, having just moved and trying to setup the new/same network in the new house. Most of the new house is already fully led or had many bulbs on one circuit. Thus I need switches.

Other thing, save the instructions. I bought a new hub for the new house. Getting stuff to pair with the new hub was a disaster and I'm still using the old hub. Unpairing instructions would have helped a lot.