I built my entire smart home without touching the cloud
After failing the first time, I knew I didn’t want to build my smart home at the mercy of someone else’s servers. From smart home hubs to devices, nearly everything felt cloud-dependent by design. Over time, I noticed the side effects of that — laggy responses, delayed or failed automations, and occasional device failures. Turning a light shouldn’t require a command to take a trip across the internet. But that’s what was happening.
After failing the first time, I knew I didn’t want to build my smart home at the mercy of someone else’s servers. From smart home hubs to devices, nearly everything felt cloud-dependent by design. Over time, I noticed the side effects of that — laggy responses, delayed or failed automations, and occasional device failures. Turning a light shouldn’t require a command to take a trip across the internet. But that’s what was happening.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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