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by Larrikin
915 days ago
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It's not creepy. Typically one of the first types of automations you do is presence and motion detection, for simple things like turning off lights when no one is home, turning on lights when you enter a room. Then you find edge cases like wanting the lights to turn off when you're in bed, but not turn on if only one person gets up in the middle of the night. If you want to automate any of these things then it's necessary for the system to see the events. In my experience, people say it's all worthless, until they experience it themselves. |
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