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You shouldn’t.
especially if you run it yourself. If you don’t have a loaded sawed off sitting near your server rack in case the machine spirit within grows too strong, you aren’t servering correctly.
Makes me think of this classic:
Hits home. I have a friend in sales, he got a connecter door lock the other day. There’s no way any of these get to my door in this life
I’ve been considering adding a wireless door lock to my place, but my home automation platform is entirely self hosted and doesn’t reach out to the net for basically anything.
My home automation consists only of (self-hosted and fully local) Home Assistant and some smart outlets I’ve flashed with ESPHome open-source firmware. I found some Nanoleaf Matter/Thread smart bulbs a few days ago on clearance, but even though I got them super cheap I’m debating on whether to return them because i’m not sure if I can trust them without being able to flash an open-source firmware.
with matter devices, you can possibly do some fun networking, and block them from reaching the outside world completely. then you just need to trust your firewall
How do i somehow fit all three of these?
Optimism, realism, and pessimism.
Also known as “3 of the 4 stages of employment”
Stage four is a DNS problem.