• stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I can think of very few examples where the paid version is better, usually the reason the masses use the paid version is billion dollar marketing campaigns and adopted standards.

    More relevant perhaps, corporations are not incentivized to make a good app they are incentivized to be just better than the free version so that enough people don’t switch that the free version becomes the default version, keeping open source code perpetually one step behind because they can always dump 10 billion dollars into improving a minor annoyance as long as it keeps their product the standard de facto product.

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      2 months ago

      I like to point out Home Assistant, it’s FOSS and better than anything else. Nothing else comes close not even Google home and they are a trillion dollar company.

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            2 months ago

            I do try to go with Matter/Thread as much as possible. I do have old, in-wall switches that are on Z-Wave.

            I recommend using bulbs where you want the option of colors, and switches where you don’t. To control the color bulbs from the wall, you need a scene controller, which is a bit expensive and I haven’t found a good one yet. It’s not as simple as a switch.

            I did recently pick up a Matter/Thread Reolink doorbell for $100. It was pretty easy to install, and works well with Home Assistant. The TV controls are just a Chromecast, but of course the dedicated remote works better. Still nice for turning the TV off an on.

            I also use an old phone as a wall panel, set up with Home Assistant app pinned and set to Kiosk mode. HA does often become unpinned, so it’s not perfect.

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              2 months ago

              I’m just starting to get into Thread. Unfortunately for me, I’m militant to a fault about my stuff being really as Open Source as possible (and I’m also pretty cheap, NGL), so my “Thread Border Router” is a dev board and some instructions, not a finished product, LOL.

              (I haven’t set it up yet, so wish me luck. I also need to design and 3D print a case, etc…)