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Voice Controlled Systems

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its not the app though it would use the ms/google/apple power


already see it with automation ie nest


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its not the app though it would use the ms/google/apple power

already see it with automation ie nest

Apps will become common hkc will lose out for charging for it , sorry side topic , many already using radio fobs so keypads are emergency use

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i disagree on the charge thing. We have seen how sms was as a free service.


btw who does anything for free? thats any good, is developed, lasts and is supported?

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btw who does anything for free? thats any good, is developed, lasts and is supported?

 

Linux ;)

Agreed alarms will have to have keypads for granny and the cleaner but they won't be by the front door, most will use phones to arm etc...

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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Linux ;)

But it isn't though. As an os the support side is funded which in turn etc. Ubuntu is a prime example.

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Come the time that we rely entirely on either a fruit phone or Windoze to do the biz......I'm out...

But it isn't though. As an os the support side is funded which in turn etc. Ubuntu is a prime example.

 

Anything FOSS describes everything you mention. Free, Good, Developed, Supported.

Some parts that use Linux or FOSS parts like Ubuntu are funded in the background by companies like Canonical. 

However, many distros are keeping afloat on either donations and/or free hosting.

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