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authorPaul Duncan <pabs@pablotron.org>2024-09-07 21:24:39 -0400
committerPaul Duncan <pabs@pablotron.org>2024-09-07 21:24:39 -0400
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solutions; this started as a tinkering project that accidentally became
useful for us.
+That said, there is some value in controlling all of the hardware and
+software; none of our our data leaves our home network, we don't have to
+create an account on a ridiculous online hub with a dubious privacy
+policy, and we don't have to worry about our [devices being bricked in a
+couple of years][bricked].
+
## History
In 2018 I attached [BME280][] sensors to our [Raspberry Pi 3][pi3]
@@ -476,3 +482,5 @@ Here are screenshots of the same interface components on my phone:
"Open source electronics CAD hardware."
[pico-w/main.py]: https://github.com/pablotron/sensortron/blob/main/pico-w/main.py
"pico-w/main.py in Sensortron Git repository."
+[bricked]: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/ftc-urged-to-make-smart-devices-say-how-long-theyll-be-supported/
+ "FTC urged to make smart devices say how long they will be supported (arstechnica.com)"