I would therefore encourage the development of a local connection that isn't in the clouds.
Most of
my setup works great even without an Internet connection. I know... because of some
local infrastructure improvements that were made this past spring caused some frequent (although short) down time. But of course... short of cloud connectivity and computing... my setup is (almost) as dumb as a rock. I still have a couple macros that live on a CM15A.
No one has suggested ridding the world of AHP. But what confuses me.... is this thread is
"It's about time to move on". Is it just me... or
doesn't that mean we're questioning whether or not we should abandon X10. I believe we all know... that the Home Automation industry has changed. Technology products NEVER remain static. I don't know... but I get the impression that most of the X10 users/forum members here.... would rather see X10 die... than prosper.
X10 merely needs a cloud based device to stay current and viable. 39 million American Alexa users... and who knows how many Google users... want to control a couple things through those devices.... you know...
for the fun of it. They can NOT do that with X10 now. And serious X10 users are stuck with choosing Homeseer or taking up a Raspberry Pi hobby.
A technologically modern X10 would have a chance of surviving this new age/glut of Home Automation products (
just MHO). And how on Earth could a prosperous and viable X10 be a threat to anyone's automation setup.