• Communist@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I have smart lights because I like the light to get warmer throughout the day but that’s it, does anyone have a foss solution? Google is unhelpful.

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        1 year ago

        This is the correct answer. The bulb itself doesn’t necessarily have to be FOSS. Really you just need bulbs operating on something other than wifi, and ideally without a proprietary hub. Hue bulbs can be made to run on ZigBee. Z-Wave bulbs also exist. Then controlling them should happen through HA. If it’s just LED strips, ESP controlled ones are a great option.

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      1 year ago

      Easy difficulty: arduino + LED strip

      Medium difficulty: cheapest stm32 + LED strip

      Hard difficulty: cheapest chinese 8051 microcontroller + LED strip

      Electric difficulty: timer relays + regular lightbulbs

      Novichok: discrete logic + opamp + lots of passive components + LED strip

      Soviet engieneering: discrete logic + opamp + lots of passive components + thyristors + light bulbs

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      1 year ago

      Ikea has pretty good “smart” bulbs. They use zibee, so you don’t need their controller. You can use a raspberry pi with a usb zigbee antenna connected to it, and Home Assistant installed to give you all the features you would want, while keeping it 100% local.

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        1 year ago

        Doesn’t affect bulb temp unless they’re a very specific, not very good brand of bulbs that Tech Connections loves/hates.