From 93370334c5980f522632dce2372a77cdd4618d1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Travis CI Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 07:23:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Site updated at 2016-04-05 07:23:17 UTC --- atom.xml | 12 +- .../index.html | 2 +- .../01/19/perfect-home-automation/index.html | 12 +- .../index.html | 2 +- blog/archives/index.html | 6 +- blog/categories/branding/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/community/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/esp8266/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml | 2 +- .../atom.xml | 16 +- .../index.html | 32 +- blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml | 2 +- .../public-service-announcement/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/survey/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml | 2 +- blog/index.html | 10 +- blog/posts/2/index.html | 4 +- blog/posts/3/index.html | 4 +- blog/posts/4/index.html | 4 +- blog/posts/5/index.html | 6 +- sitemap.xml | 316 +++++++++--------- 22 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 222 deletions(-) rename blog/categories/{architecture => internet-of-things}/atom.xml (95%) rename blog/categories/{architecture => internet-of-things}/index.html (89%) diff --git a/atom.xml b/atom.xml index 95da9f6e7b..c5e77a7092 100644 --- a/atom.xml +++ b/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.

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You should not have to adapt to technology.

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You should not have to adapt to technology.

When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.

@@ -936,17 +936,17 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. You are not the only user of your home automation.

People tend to forget that they are not the only ones in their home. As the developer of your house you’re enthusiastic about the possibilities and are willing to overlook flaws. Chances are very high that the other people in your household have different hobbies and just want to mind their own business.

This means that everything you automate has to work flawlessly. If you successfully manage to cause a response to some stimulus 90% of the time, you’re going to have a disproportionately poor experience 10% of the time. A common automation that fits this pattern is to fade the lights when you start watching a movie or series in the living room. It only works if everyone is watching.

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Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

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Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

With every automation, you always have to think: what will be the impact if it doesn’t work? Home automation is composed of many different systems by many different vendors that speak many different protocols: things will go wrong. It’s up to you to make sure that they have a limited impact when they fail. Ideally, devices should fall back to a pre-smart home experience. A Philips Hue bulb will act like a standard white light if turned on/off using a normal switch or when not connected to a hub. If things get worse when your system is out of order, your users will revolt. Take for example the Nest thermostat that had a bug in the beginning of January which caused it to stop heating the house, yikes!

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The perfect app is no app.

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The perfect app is no app.

Home automation should blend with your current workflow, not replace it. For most devices, there is no faster way to control most devices than how you are already doing it today. Most of the time, the best app is no app. The only interface that can be more convenient, and is accessible for visitors of your home of all ages is a voice interface. The industry has realized this too and there are some major players focussing on voice interaction. Take Apple for example: the only way to control your HomeKit devices is with Siri. Amazon has taken it one step further with the Amazon Echo, providing an always-listening connected speaker/microphone for the living room. I expect a lot more companies to join this segment in 2016.

@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Your system should run at home, not in the cloud.

The cloud is a magical thing. Somewhere in the world there are computers collecting the data that your house generates, testing them against your automation rules and sending commands back when needed. The cloud will receive updates and improve itself over time so it is able to serve you better. Until it’s not. There are many reasons why your home might lose its connection to the cloud. The internet can stop working, an update might have gone wrong or the servers running the cloud crash.

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People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.

-

You should not have to adapt to technology.

+

You should not have to adapt to technology.

When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.

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If you find that using your new home devices is cumbersome, the promise of home automation technology has failed you. Your lights should work with both a switch (or button) at the entrance of your room and via presence detection. Honestly, there are hardly any valid use cases for being able to control lights from your phone except for showing off.

-

You are not the only user of your home automation.

+

You are not the only user of your home automation.

People tend to forget that they are not the only ones in their home. As the developer of your house you’re enthusiastic about the possibilities and are willing to overlook flaws. Chances are very high that the other people in your household have different hobbies and just want to mind their own business.

This means that everything you automate has to work flawlessly. If you successfully manage to cause a response to some stimulus 90% of the time, you’re going to have a disproportionately poor experience 10% of the time. A common automation that fits this pattern is to fade the lights when you start watching a movie or series in the living room. It only works if everyone is watching.

-

Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

+

Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

With every automation, you always have to think: what will be the impact if it doesn’t work? Home automation is composed of many different systems by many different vendors that speak many different protocols: things will go wrong. It’s up to you to make sure that they have a limited impact when they fail. Ideally, devices should fall back to a pre-smart home experience. A Philips Hue bulb will act like a standard white light if turned on/off using a normal switch or when not connected to a hub. If things get worse when your system is out of order, your users will revolt. Take for example the Nest thermostat that had a bug in the beginning of January which caused it to stop heating the house, yikes!

-

The perfect app is no app.

+

The perfect app is no app.

Home automation should blend with your current workflow, not replace it. For most devices, there is no faster way to control most devices than how you are already doing it today. Most of the time, the best app is no app. The only interface that can be more convenient, and is accessible for visitors of your home of all ages is a voice interface. The industry has realized this too and there are some major players focussing on voice interaction. Take Apple for example: the only way to control your HomeKit devices is with Siri. Amazon has taken it one step further with the Amazon Echo, providing an always-listening connected speaker/microphone for the living room. I expect a lot more companies to join this segment in 2016.

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This however doesn’t mean there isn’t a place for apps, there definitely is. They are perfectly well-suited for checking in while you’re away, browsing the state changes of your house or making the lights go all funky when there are kids visiting.

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Your system should run at home, not in the cloud.

+

Your system should run at home, not in the cloud.

The cloud is a magical thing. Somewhere in the world there are computers collecting the data that your house generates, testing them against your automation rules and sending commands back when needed. The cloud will receive updates and improve itself over time so it is able to serve you better. Until it’s not. There are many reasons why your home might lose its connection to the cloud. The internet can stop working, an update might have gone wrong or the servers running the cloud crash.

diff --git a/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-the-internet-of-things/index.html b/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-the-internet-of-things/index.html index 9fd3060c3a..45b1439cdb 100644 --- a/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-the-internet-of-things/index.html +++ b/blog/2016/02/12/classifying-the-internet-of-things/index.html @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ diff --git a/blog/archives/index.html b/blog/archives/index.html index bf86529aeb..d76daec810 100644 --- a/blog/archives/index.html +++ b/blog/archives/index.html @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ @@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ diff --git a/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml b/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml index 24138e002c..6f684b9485 100644 --- a/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/branding/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: Branding | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/community/atom.xml b/blog/categories/community/atom.xml index 85c76ea1cd..845829ba14 100644 --- a/blog/categories/community/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/community/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: Community | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/esp8266/atom.xml b/blog/categories/esp8266/atom.xml index bf03ae58b4..dabe69dee5 100644 --- a/blog/categories/esp8266/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/esp8266/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: ESP8266 | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml b/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml index d34c248319..2f435f24a9 100644 --- a/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/how-to/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: How-To | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml similarity index 95% rename from blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml rename to blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml index e6f4584693..22ae9fccbf 100644 --- a/blog/categories/architecture/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/atom.xml @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ - <![CDATA[Category: Architecture | Home Assistant]]> - + <![CDATA[Category: Internet-of-Things | Home Assistant]]> + - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ https://home-assistant.io/blog/2016/01/19/perfect-home-automation People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.

-

You should not have to adapt to technology.

+

You should not have to adapt to technology.

When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.

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If you find that using your new home devices is cumbersome, the promise of home automation technology has failed you. Your lights should work with both a switch (or button) at the entrance of your room and via presence detection. Honestly, there are hardly any valid use cases for being able to control lights from your phone except for showing off.

-

You are not the only user of your home automation.

+

You are not the only user of your home automation.

People tend to forget that they are not the only ones in their home. As the developer of your house you’re enthusiastic about the possibilities and are willing to overlook flaws. Chances are very high that the other people in your household have different hobbies and just want to mind their own business.

This means that everything you automate has to work flawlessly. If you successfully manage to cause a response to some stimulus 90% of the time, you’re going to have a disproportionately poor experience 10% of the time. A common automation that fits this pattern is to fade the lights when you start watching a movie or series in the living room. It only works if everyone is watching.

-

Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

+

Limit the impact of false positives and negatives.

With every automation, you always have to think: what will be the impact if it doesn’t work? Home automation is composed of many different systems by many different vendors that speak many different protocols: things will go wrong. It’s up to you to make sure that they have a limited impact when they fail. Ideally, devices should fall back to a pre-smart home experience. A Philips Hue bulb will act like a standard white light if turned on/off using a normal switch or when not connected to a hub. If things get worse when your system is out of order, your users will revolt. Take for example the Nest thermostat that had a bug in the beginning of January which caused it to stop heating the house, yikes!

-

The perfect app is no app.

+

The perfect app is no app.

Home automation should blend with your current workflow, not replace it. For most devices, there is no faster way to control most devices than how you are already doing it today. Most of the time, the best app is no app. The only interface that can be more convenient, and is accessible for visitors of your home of all ages is a voice interface. The industry has realized this too and there are some major players focussing on voice interaction. Take Apple for example: the only way to control your HomeKit devices is with Siri. Amazon has taken it one step further with the Amazon Echo, providing an always-listening connected speaker/microphone for the living room. I expect a lot more companies to join this segment in 2016.

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This however doesn’t mean there isn’t a place for apps, there definitely is. They are perfectly well-suited for checking in while you’re away, browsing the state changes of your house or making the lights go all funky when there are kids visiting.

-

Your system should run at home, not in the cloud.

+

Your system should run at home, not in the cloud.

The cloud is a magical thing. Somewhere in the world there are computers collecting the data that your house generates, testing them against your automation rules and sending commands back when needed. The cloud will receive updates and improve itself over time so it is able to serve you better. Until it’s not. There are many reasons why your home might lose its connection to the cloud. The internet can stop working, an update might have gone wrong or the servers running the cloud crash.

diff --git a/blog/categories/architecture/index.html b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html similarity index 89% rename from blog/categories/architecture/index.html rename to blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html index 3c4f0c614d..4883b31a98 100644 --- a/blog/categories/architecture/index.html +++ b/blog/categories/internet-of-things/index.html @@ -7,26 +7,26 @@ - Category: Architecture - Home Assistant + Category: Internet-of-Things - Home Assistant - + - + - + - + - + - - + + @@ -103,13 +103,13 @@
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diff --git a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml index 8a2dd3dab5..8827147f11 100644 --- a/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/mqtt/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: MQTT | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml index 095dea9c50..90360af808 100644 --- a/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/public-service-announcement/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: Public-Service-Announcement | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml index eb8d6d315e..5d6b4c14c4 100644 --- a/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/release-notes/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: Release-Notes | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml b/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml index e1e85c5512..fc13993a08 100644 --- a/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/survey/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: Survey | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml index e327fc64f3..75faf8f40d 100644 --- a/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml +++ b/blog/categories/user-stories/atom.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <![CDATA[Category: User-Stories | Home Assistant]]> - 2016-04-05T06:45:48+00:00 + 2016-04-05T07:22:51+00:00 https://home-assistant.io/ diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index a3239f4998..c7f208e657 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ Hold your NFC tag against the belly of Garfield to unlock the alarm. @@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Learn mor @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ Example of the new views in the frontend. Learn mor

People often ask me about my vision for Home Assistant. Before I can describe where I want to go with Home Assistant, I should first talk about how home automation would look in my ideal world. This will be the aim of this post. I’m not going to focus on protocols, networks or specific hubs. That’s all implementation details. Instead, this post will focus on what is most important: the interaction between the users and their home.

-

You should not have to adapt to technology.

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You should not have to adapt to technology.

When people start using home automation, they always experience home control first: being able to control devices in new ways using a phone or computer. They believe the future is now and their app will be their remote for their lives. They only focus on what they are getting, not on what they are losing. You install some light bulbs and all of a sudden you are no longer able to use the light switches. You’ll arrive at home at night and have to pull out your phone, open the app, let it connect and finally you’ll be able to turn on the light. All while turning the light on could have been a switch away.

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