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@Panda regarding https://www.athom.com/en/support/ it doesn't have a homey hardware specs page it also doesn't explicitly mention anywhere on the FAQ that the homey software is proprietary (not open-source) or that it can be downloaded (entire sof…
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@BasVanDenBosch : no I don't have a Homey (and I guess I'll never get one myself neither, since too costly and I actually don't like domotics neither -since I don't like the idea of others theoretically being able to control devices in my house, in …
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One last idea I had was that the cost difference between homey and single board pc's like raspberry pi can be leveled out, simply by building the entire homey from the raspberry up. What I mean is this: rather than integrate in a CPU, ... to the hom…
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Now some follow-up questions and ideas: Firstly, I was thinking on a way to replace the smartphone: Rather than this, how about having the Homey run a webserver all the time (and having the homey connected to the internet via CAT 5 or 6 cable, and t…
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Another question: is the homey software open-source, and if so, could someone say just adapt the software and simply modify the android software on a raspberry pi to make a "lightweight" version of the homey (which has far fewer connecting ports and…
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I seem to understand devices can only be controlled via a smartphone, and the homey doesn't allow to be connected to a TV screen directly, and have people use the TV remote for instance to control devices with that (correct me if I'm wrong here !). …