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1. runjak+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-10-12 18:18:12
1. Wear biometrics to help track and improve health and fitness.

2. Buy smart home products so you don't have to get up off the couch, walk 10 feet, and flip a switch.

Does anyone else enjoy the irony? Disclosure: I am guilty of both of the above.

replies(2): >>theand+r3 >>webXL+24
2. theand+r3[view] [source] 2023-10-12 18:33:10
>>runjak+(OP)
I don't have either, but my fat butt needs to move more, so smart home things aren't interesting to me.
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3. webXL+24[view] [source] 2023-10-12 18:35:18
>>runjak+(OP)
Definitely enjoying that irony, although the smart home products came first for me.

Re. #2, I like the peace of mind that I haven't left lights on when I head out of town and also the security benefit of programming them to periodically turn on.

Also, if you only have a single switch to flip, then I envy you.

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4. brewda+oC[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-12 21:14:41
>>theand+r3
I put a bunch of smart light switches in my house about 5 years ago. Two of them have failed in the past year and I reverted them back to dumb switches. I'll probably do the same as they continue to fail over time. I found I rarely use the smart features to their full potential. It helps that my house is built to all the modern codes, so I have switches at convenient places and really only use the "smarts" for table lamps and outdoor lighting.
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