roussell wrote:Maybe I'll sneak into Jay's house and replace all of his Zwave switches with Insteon, taking his PLM and leaving a shiny new hub in it's place.
Terry
Just don't do it till AFTER I7 comes out...
roussell wrote:Maybe I'll sneak into Jay's house and replace all of his Zwave switches with Insteon, taking his PLM and leaving a shiny new hub in it's place.
Terry
VOLUNTARILY sharing your every word at home with a global consortium that makes it's living by sharing data through the cloud and has awesome voice recognition capabilities ... another GREAT idea.
RogueProeliator wrote:You DO realize that this works the exact same as using Google Now on an Android phone, right? It only records and processes words after hearing the recognition words... the same as Alexa.
And Siri on the IPhone... As I said, I don't care if somebody; hacker, feds or corporation; backdoors the software to make the "recognition phrase" = any sound, any more than I give a rip if they turn on the webcam in my phone or laptop. But I'm SURE it's giving a lot of security departments heartburn thinking about it.
RogueProeliator wrote:Only issue thus far is that it isn't seeing the Alexa-Hue Bridge to connect my Indigo-connected devices. I'll debug that later tonight.
Looks like home assistant folks have had some luck when they set up their plug in to run on port 80. I guess that is the default that Hue hubs use. I've never poked around in the Alexa-Hue Bridge plug in settings... not sure if we have the option of selecting our port.
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