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by PaulHoule
1656 days ago
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(1) If you are letting people code their own event handlers you wouldn't trust them to run them on a tiny machine like that. (2) A system like that probably wants to be able to respond to events both inside and outside the house. For instance, turn on your lights remotely with a phone. A cloud component is the reliable way to do that. (3) At the time I couldn't find decent Zigbee or ZWave hubs other than the SmartThings hub. The cloud dependence is silly, but other than that the hub is great and connects to almost everything. I could go with a Kickstarter hack or try to roll my own but I don't think it would be much better. |
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Actually, you can do exactly that now: https://developer-preview.smartthings.com/docs/devices/hub-c... Though that's only for device integrations, so not an exact solution to removing the cloud from the loop on your stuff.
ST is slowly getting away from being totally cloud-centric.