I think a round of Auld Lang Syne might be in order here. Another year where I didn’t convert to z wave. I still remember hauling a small box of Insteon to the Goodwill about ten years ago. While You Tubing to get an understanding of OpenHab, I watched this fella saying version 2 is so easy to install, anybody can do it. Well – yes the install, which he did on YT, went well. Then he started to talk about z wave. Something went wrong, which I could not translate from the mumbling, except he had to bind all 50 of his modules a second time. There are a couple things in z wave that are interesting, but 2018 will not be a year for full conversion. My X10 is paid for and not dead.
Mrs. Tom bought me a Raspberry Pi for Christmas. Yes-I am five years behind. I was just waiting for version 3B. Ho, ho, ha. Really liking this little board. I am familiar with other flavors of Linux, but Raspian Stretch is straight forward. Sparse, but a full load of office tools. I tried a few third-party HA packages on it. I am settling on Homegenie for now. Must be a glutton for punishment, going to HG after waiting for AHP to update. Just being able to access the HA from any browser or tablet is up lifting. I had a few thumps and bumps along the way. HG is starting to take shape.
To draw a parallel here, everything is Amazon this Amazon that. Walmart is mounting a formidable attack. Many people are pushing their budgets around to spend Amazon. As if Jeff B will be the last man standing. There will be people that feel abused and will shop elsewhere. To the point, there is plenty of space for all the HAs to coexist. Casualties – yes. Is there a heavy hitter out there? The other PLC, Programmable Logic Control, certainly has few. Would be interesting if one of them saw enough market space to run. Alexa, Google Home, Harmony, Siri…Watson. A lot to look forward to. I am liking Homegenie on RPi3B for now.
I don’t have a dog either. Mother nature recently required that I walk the snow thrower. Does that count?
Thanks to all the people on this forum for their help and humor.