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by moron4hire 4112 days ago
I've thought about doing it, but I don't already have the devices in my home that are capable of being automated and I've got enough money dumped into projects that required bits like this that I never finished as it is.

I would, however, be interested in trying to create a room simulator. I did work on living space automation for a while, a few years ago (specifically for hotels, not homes). One of the most difficult parts of designing good user experiences was the lack of ability to rapidly test, due to the need to setup a ton of devices, associate them together, maybe even flash them with new ROMs. You could get in two, maybe three tests as day, if you were really cooking. I wanted to be able to test as fast as I could compile code, you know, like I had gotten used to in every other software project I had ever worked on. But electrical engineers work with primitive tools and seem to like it.