• ByteOnBikes@discuss.online
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    17 hours ago

    I bought a $300 fake Roomba thing. It was on clearance.

    And i fought against it for years. But ended it up coming in clutch for a lot of reasons.

    It did not have an app, just a IR controller. Its pretty dumb. It bumps into everything. It gets stuck under things. I sometimes have to create a maze so it cleans a specific spot.

    Its been a habit of mines to avoid anything with an app that requires internet access. But the product lines are shrinking, and I know at some point, if I want a Roomba, I’ll need to invite always-on AI or whatever.

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      15 hours ago

      You can have the best of both worlds. There’s a lot of smart home stuff that isn’t owned by a corporation. For vacuums, Valetudo is amazing and fun to set up, if not a little nerve wracking risking bricking your expensive appliance.

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      17 hours ago

      There’s some models that work with Matter and a local home server. There’s also a couple you can flash with open source software to keep it all local.