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Dottie_D t1_iqn9q6h wrote

Intriguing - I love tech that makes things simpler, esp home automation. You’re talking about something like this, right?
If you have time, I’d appreciate more info, or educational references, please.

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addamee t1_iqnmhgj wrote

That was a long video for “we made a knob”

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Dottie_D t1_iqorrue wrote

Yes. Sigh. I’m just started, though. Eventually I’ll probably ‘feel’ my way into it, not having an engineer in the family. Thanks!

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giuliomagnifico OP t1_iqm65ae wrote

For $30, very nice. It has also Bluetooth 5 and mesh, speakers and mic.

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kjpunch t1_iqn6nba wrote

This sounds like a sales plug

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AgreedSmalls t1_iqnc40v wrote

Do you really think someone would do that? Just go on their sub to peddle their shit?

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pseudocultist t1_iqncvbx wrote

Wish they designed it to fit in a 1-gang box. Well may be worth playing with anyway.

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Capt_morgan72 t1_iqnsse0 wrote

When will articles stop using obscure acronyms in the title?

I was fought you only use acronyms when writing. After the full name has been spelled out atleast once.

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kaffefe t1_iqo3si3 wrote

Which one, IoT? It's a pretty well-recognized acronym.

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Capt_morgan72 t1_iqoitgp wrote

Is it well enough recognized to not once mention what it means in an article that relies on some one knowing what it is to understand?

It’s no NASA. That’s for sure

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kaffefe t1_iqolyhv wrote

On an "embedded systems news" site, yes 100%.

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CocaineIsNatural t1_iqu2znz wrote

Internet of Things, is well known. And I would agree, that on a gadget site, it doesn't need a call-out.

But there is no shame in not recognizing it.

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