Unless you forgot my original post which was scorned heavily, I did point out that geofencing is a very interesting technology for the right application (alarm systems, advanced lighting scenarios, etc). If suggesting that people consider if automating one of their most expensive systems in their home (potentially) is a good idea and that hurts your ego, then I'm truly sorry. I understand that your approach to automation is very different than mine. I like to make sure things will work together before I construct a Frankenstein of gadgets and do-dads that will require endless tinkering to work correctly. I also tend to build my own automation devices rather than simply paying Apple, Google, or Amazon to tell me what I should have and then let them have a key to my home while they're at it. This apparently means that I am not an enthusiast in your eyes and I'm ok with that. I have lots of hobbies and choose how to make each work for me. HA may be in a golden age of paying someone else to tell you what your setup should look like, but it's also prime for constructing your own system however you see fit. ESP, Arduino, Android, etc all can do so much compared to simple AHP and X10 components of the past. There is no need to use the mega company products unless you want to. But, if you do want to, cool!
So, to get back to geofencing which is where I left it in my original post...lots of possibilities but not always heating systems. That's all.