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blog.michal.pawlik.dev
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| | | | | This is a second post in the Smart Home series. See the previous post if you haven't already: https://blog.michal.pawlik.dev/posts/smarthome/smart-home-getting-started/. Last time we have set up the HA (Home Assistant), in this post we'll learn about Zigbee and control some devices. Zigbee Zigbee is a specification for wireless communication protocols, very common solution for building home automation networks. Explaining new terms is always easier when there's something well known you can relate to, so before describing Zigbee let's recall something familiar, the typical WiFi network. | |
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beau.blog
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| | | | | I used to have Wink set up, managing some smart home devices throughout our house. I liked it because the app UI was quite nicely done, and it seemed to be compatible with "everything".... | |
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jasontucker.blog
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| | | | | Let's add a missing feature to Unifi PTZ using Home Assistant Automations | |
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lisilinhart.info
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| | | AI's role in coding is set to expand, integrating synthesized code and automated suggestions into the developer's toolkit. While this promises greater accessibility for non-traditional coders, expertise will remain essential. | ||