

@irmadlad I think this is beyond one person. I certainly think there has been progress.


@irmadlad I think this is beyond one person. I certainly think there has been progress.


@mspencer712 Yeah … though I suspect that perfect could be the enemy of the good enough. I can’t really comment - but whether its a single pyhsical device or modular - for me an integrated solution available to regular people is the key.


@mspencer712 On your point regarding a single device - I don’t think that separate hardware necessarily provides security - Though I take your point - perhaps it could be about a compatible - modular architecture - a home server, a router, a home automation hub - that are linked together easily and well.
Agree on the issue with Open source be of the “let a thousand flowers bloom” ( i just saw someone post they have a new “templated based home server” lemmy.world/post/38362941 ) - but I think thats a strength - people try stuff out - things are more loosely coupled and rely on open standards - perhaps that’s a whole philispophical discussion but I think open source and open standards would attract hardware vendors - (I’m seeing plently more Openwrt based routers on chinese marketplaces than I used to - they just don’t want the overhead of having to provide their own fully featured software.
I also get the - at the moment doing it yourself requires knitting together alot of stuff - that’s my point - the components are all there - its more about bringing them together and smoothing the surfaces - something that I think #Homeassistant seem to be quite good at - Perhaps what is required is that kind of organisation - where there is the prospect of picking up some funding and selling some hardware that comes with all the branding.
@eleijeep Oh interesting hardware at €69 seems quite reasonable - Extendable with a HDD enclosure.