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It looks like it runs local-only and can be attached to a LLM (ideally also locally) so this could actually be useful. Interesting.

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>Computers are very good at doing exactly what they’re told. They’re still not very good at coming up with helpful suggestions of their own. They’re very much more about following instructions than using intuition; we still don’t have a digital version of Jeeves to aid our bumbling Wooster selves. [Sherrin] has developed something a little bit intelligent, though, in the form of a habit detector for use with Home Assistant.

It looks like it runs local-only and can be attached to a LLM (ideally also locally) so this could actually be useful. Interesting. Archive: https://archive.today/zastU From the post: >>Computers are very good at doing exactly what they’re told. They’re still not very good at coming up with helpful suggestions of their own. They’re very much more about following instructions than using intuition; we still don’t have a digital version of Jeeves to aid our bumbling Wooster selves. [Sherrin] has developed something a little bit intelligent, though, in the form of a habit detector for use with Home Assistant.
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HA already gets creepy enough demanding that I allow it to know when my phone is on the network so it can "Connect more securely."

It's like a nest of spiders. Don't poke it and you won't get spiders.

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I keep it on it's own network. I have inbound and outbound rules. I really should not need them but I have it anyway. Even though it is OSS I don't trust it still.

My only real rule for basically everything is "Never Trust, Always verify".

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This muh AI Hahaha most would say this.