• mac@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    Hmm that aquarium chiller solution is interesting to me. I’d like to wire it up to home assistant, so I could automate it. Wonder if there are any that I could control with an IR blaster?

    Would miss out on some of the fun data you get from the complete solution though.

    I also saw there was some firmware available for the complete solution, for local control. But unsure if I can realistically justify that large of a purchase while relying on a project that may lose support.

    I’m aware of the bed jet, but it doesn’t seem as useful as it just pushes air, so if your room is already hot you are out of luck.

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    1 day ago
    • a $2000 bed
    • with a $19/month subscription
    • which is a full linux computer
    • full of security holes
    • that allows the company to ssh into your bed
    • that totally could give those guys access into your local network
    • the CEO is flirting with DOGE and is offering them free beds
    • they are tracking your sleep data and tweeting about it

    WTF?

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    23 hours ago

    Do people still think Bezos is running Amazon? I’m sure he still has some influence but I actually think Amazon actually got even worse since he stepped down from CEO.

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    You can build a simple bed presence sensor using one of those pressure mats used to hook up to alarms in nursing homes and a water/leak detector (I use the aqara detector for this). You just have to strip off the end of the cable from the mat, find the wires that do the circuit inside of the mat (I just used the leak sensor to find them) and wire it up to the sensor. Boom, bed presence sensor! Of course, this doesn’t track your sleep directly.

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      13 hours ago

      There are better gadgets to track your sleep. If you want to just track how you’re sleeping, get a cheap fitbit. Withings or Apple Watch are also able to detect sleep apnea

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      23 hours ago

      You need a bed presence sensor? I mean, I guess you’d want to be notified if suddenly your bed was not present, but I can’t imagine that it happens that often.

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      1 day ago

      I bought a few of the pressure pads used for heated seats in cars and then hooked it up to a zigbee door window sensor. I just soldered the sensor ends to the reed switch. I use them for smart fatigue mats so my work bench powers up when I step on the mat and then 20min of non stepping has it power off the bench. Keeps me from forgetting to turn off my bench PSU and solder iron.

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    1 day ago

    I was intrigued by those things a while ago but the subscription + cloud BS was a no-go for me. That aquarium chiller is a cool idea, but not many of those covers on ebay.

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      9 hours ago

      Sounds like an opportunity for someone to crowdfund a privacy respecting cover+chiller package.