The smartest thing I did for my over-automated house was rip out half the automations I was most proud of
The ultimate goal of a smart home shouldn't be absolute automation. It should instead be friction reduction. Your smart home should make parts of your day-to-day life easier, but over-engineering automation can have the complete opposite effect. Sometimes, deleting half of your most complex, proudly coded smart home scripts and stripping away the software clutter can turn your house from a stressful-feeling tech demo (which leads you to constantly apologize to guests and family members) into a peaceful, reliable sanctuary.
The ultimate goal of a smart home shouldn’t be absolute automation. It should instead be friction reduction. Your smart home should make parts of your day-to-day life easier, but over-engineering automation can have the complete opposite effect. Sometimes, deleting half of your most complex, proudly coded smart home scripts and stripping away the software clutter can turn your house from a stressful-feeling tech demo (which leads you to constantly apologize to guests and family members) into a peaceful, reliable sanctuary.
Vladimir Schweigert
Germany
Germany
Published by: aplhsindia.in
