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by ssl-3
227 days ago
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I have the same fear. So everything I automate has a fallback option that exists outside of HA. My regular light fixtures, with smart bulbs? I can turn those on and off using their light switch in the event that Home Assistant is dead, like I would if they were dumb bulbs. (I seldom use them that way, but I can.) And my basement lights have their smarts all programmed directly in the Shelly relay. It works without networking or HA or anything else. So while the basement lights are completely software-operated, they aren't dependent upon the relatively giant stack of software and complex hardware that HA brings As long as the Shelly relay works, then the basement lights also work -- with a timer. (That relay can fail, but it is is unlikely to fail soon. I don't worry about it any more than I do a major appliance failing: If/when it happens, I'll deal with it. It's easy to take out again.) |
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