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by pouwerkerk
1865 days ago
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Systems like HomeAssistant or Apple’s Home app seem to become much more usable when home devices are properly organized or automated—but doing so is extremely tedious or difficult. When long device lists are not organized by function or room, it is prohibitively difficult to explain how to use these systems to guests, or less technical users. There’s a floor plan add-on[1] for HomeAssistant, but creating a floor plan or rendering for your home is a lot of work with difficult tools. I’m excited about this project because it makes creating high-quality floor plans more trivial and closely linked to the device organization and setup phase. [1]: https://experiencelovelace.github.io/ha-floorplan/ |
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As far as I'm aware, even if you have scans of interior floor plans there's no straightforward way to drop and place 2D indicators or icons for devices in respective rooms that can be saved into an openly used format.
I wonder if 3D models in game engines will be the approach that's adopted. Maybe with a top down isomorphic minimap being generated, but otherwise using presence detection to track a person model through a house, starting automation much like game events are triggered by players passing invisible barriers