Just in case the e-mail was lost somehow, this were my common cents :-):
My view on this process as of an outsider, is that government medical
officials certify the whole system in general.
This brings the next point that the companies may chose a certain OS as
a base for the system which is in
Just in case this e-mail was lost, I am re-sending it. Let me know what
you think.
Regards,
/Dmitriy
Colleagues,
Let me begin with a joke:
8X-Joke--X8
Concept art:
An Arm Cortex M4 board with two buttons and Ethernet running ZephyrOS
publishes data on each button press.
Data goes to
On 2022-08-27 02:10, Dmitriy Korovkin wrote:
> 8X-Joke--X8
> Concept art:
> An Arm Cortex M4 board with two buttons and Ethernet running ZephyrOS
> publishes data on each button press.
> Data goes to Linux powered wall clock also running MQTT broker.
> openHAB server subscribes on MQTT
Yes please to Linux Home Automation.
I have recently purchased a Hubitat and a few ZWave devices:
- a pair of Aeotec current sensors in my house circuit breaker panel
- Honeywell thermostat (does not call home to Honeywell)
- Aeotec temperature/humidity sensor
- HomeSeer floodlight sensor
I'd
On 2022-08-27 12:58, Ian! D. Allen wrote:
> Yes please to Linux Home Automation.
>
> I have recently purchased a Hubitat and a few ZWave devices:
>
> - a pair of Aeotec current sensors in my house circuit breaker panel
> - Honeywell thermostat (does not call home to Honeywell)
> - Aeotec
I would prefer to talk about used tools and technologies rather than
pieces of hardware. There are myriads of boards and even more sensors,
we can't cover them all.
Regards,
/Dmitriy