• borari@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    Cybersecurity tech worker here, and same. Even with the local server though, the one smart thing that I absolutely don’t fucks with is exterior door locks. I got one that does PIN entry, but absolutely no wireless or Bluetooth or anything. Other than that let’s fucking go it’s 2024 I can’t be bothered to open my window shades with my hands like I’m living in the 1800s on a farm in the fucking prairie or some shit. They open on a schedule, synced at a slightly earlier offset to my wake up alarm.

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      Dream: I will slowly wake up to gently increasing morning sun

      Reality: my alarm clock sound is now just the buzzing and whirring of a motor that is starting to open my blinds. Just as I fall back asleep the whirring noise starts again to increase the light level.

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      Eh if they are savvy enough to unlock my door they are smart enough to break my window. Also if they can unlock my door I still have zwave open/close sensors that will trigger the alarm so I will take the convince of smart locks over non smart any day. I can keep the wandering bums out but remotely let family members in without having to give out my code or keys.

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      I really hate that the automated shades I needed (must be plug in because they’re 18’ off the floor) are so proprietary that it’s not even wifi.

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          In the US, 95% of “smart” tech wants WiFi connection to a proprietary cloud and they will make breaking API changes and/or ban users for using 3rd party clients. Only phone apps with permission to see your contacts allowed!

          That being said, you can usually find products that will work locally but it’s really difficult, and big-box stores almost never have anything Zigbee/Z-wave or even Matter enabled. It’s bleak.

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            Ew. Blinds really should be line of sight IMO. I don’t want anything related to my physical privacy living in the cloud (and that goes double for you, Ring).

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        Like you want to have a dumb lock but a smart sensor that tells you if the deadbolt is locked or open?

        I remember reading some blog somewhere about a person who rigged up a sensor to alert them if their mailbox had been opened or not, you could probably design something to do similar. Idk maybe a magnetic thing to detect the bolt itself, or something to detect on the position of the latch on the interior of the door?

        Found this after a quick search, sorry for it being Reddit and the video of the working solution being uploaded to gfycat.

        Dumb Deadbolt Lock Detection - Reddit

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        HomeAssistant can do this. Set an automation when you leave your home zone, if door is unlocked notify you.

        If you have a smart lock, you can even close it. You should get cameras and an alarm system first, though.

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          if door is unlocked notify you.

          How do you detect this condition without a motorized smart lock?

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              How did you integrate this into your door reliably without interfering with the regular lock mechanism?

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                    I haven’t actually done this, I was just brainstorming. It shouldn’t be too hard of a project, though. The easiest would just be an esp32 chip, limit switch, and small battery and power circuit.

                    You position the switch were the deadbolt latch hits it in the open or closed position (I’d do open personally). Using esphome with homeassistant would make programming it a breeze.

                    You’d need to figure out a housing, which is why I wish there was an off the shelf product. I might design one eventually, but it shouldn’t be a huge lift for anyone who is familiar with 3d modeling.

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      Shades? A real tech enthusiast uses PDLC Film!

      (Seriously, I wish I could afford some for all my windows.)

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        Build your own! All you need is an esp32 or pi pico, stepper motor, and driver.

        That’s next on my list of projects after I finish my smart microchip keyed pet feeding stalls.

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          I’m not sure the build-it-yourself route is the cheaper one compared to just buying a ZigBee smart opener

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            I think they’re saying they wish they could afford PDLC film for all their windows. If you can DIY PDLC film you probably have a 3D printer the size of a tractor trailer and are 3D printing yourself a new house or something just for for the fuck of it in the backyard of your estate.