I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
same here. a fleet of hundred smart devices is pain to manage.
when design my home next time, i'll make it as dumb and as flexible as possible (to be able to change pipes, wires, partition walls, etc)
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db doesn't matter over thread with ipv6 solve this problem?
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@sanityinc @db depends. If we want to do it in parallel, it’s probably O(N). In series it’s going to depend on deadline, budget, spacing between bulbs, and the prevailing overtime laws.
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db What I want to know is why the fuck we put the microcontroller in the literally designed to be disposable part of the light and not as an additional layer like a smart plug. At least then, you could just take out that additional layer and deal with dumb lighting while you fix it.
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db Someone somewhere is updating the web server on their washing machine.
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@Arlodottxt @w_b @heals @db @jenny753 This might actually be faster
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db If you're leasing, I'd say it more of a smart apartment
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db "is your house plugged in? Have you tried turning your house off, then on again?"
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@Arlodottxt I would.. but the main breaker has been stuck at the boot screen for years!
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db this is why KNX is king
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db@social.lol
I love my LifX bulbs, but, they're individually addressed. Any time I want to add a new AP or otherwise need to update SSIDs and/or passwords, I need to re-run setup on two-dozen+ lightbulbs. At least with my Hues, I really only need to configure the bridge and all the other lights just follow. -
I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db@social.lol yeaaaah, good that there are other standards for home automation like zigbee and thread
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db please tell me this is a joke. Please tell me that so I can sleep at night -
I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db zigbee bulbs work better and are more energy efficient

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@db I had a smart bulb in my apartment that needed to turn off and on in rapid succession 10 times in order to enter pairing mode. The knob on the lamp swapped between 3 settings (off, low, on) so turning off and on wasn't fast enough via that method. And it wasn't connected to a light switch, which meant I had to repeatedly pull the plug out of the outlet and jam it back in to get it to work
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db omg i can relate
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@SebastianSolidwork @ralph @db
AND, OR, XOR… too many options.
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I'm literally unscrewing lightbulbs to renew their DHCP lease
smart home was a mistake
@db@social.lol I'm sure you already know this, but some GE lamps had an amazing method to perform a factory reset (I think it's been patched in newer firmware, or at least in newer bulbs): https://youtu.be/NiPH9jrWh9g
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@SebastianSolidwork @ralph @db
AND, OR, XOR… too many options.
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