![]() So I felt that it was time to revisit some home automation, and really put the power back into the end user. But at the same time, some of the things haven’t changed, and one of the big reasons I wrote the book was because as I saw this proliferation of different home automation kits that were coming out, that were closed environments they were single, “Buy this from unknown manufacturer, with unknown support, and plug it into your home and just trust it to do whatever it’s going to do, regardless of what data it’s gonna leak, or where it’s gonna send that data to.” And I saw a lot of that, particularly - you know, you can buy things like that from Amazon and various other online retailers, that don’t tell you about the risks that are involved with that, or doesn’t give you much of an understanding of what is happening on the backend. At that time it was Arduinos, and servos, and you didn’t even have things like the home assistants like Alexa or Siri. They hadn’t really been put out there as a dedicated system that could be running these kinds of things. My first book was actually another home automation book called “Programming your home.” That was written almost ten years ago, and that was at a time when Pi’s were just sort of on the cusp. Well, this is my fourth book for Pragmatic Bookshelf. Head to /changelog and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Sourcegraph – Move fast, even in big codebases. Retool – The low-code platform for developers to build internal tools - Some of the best teams out there trust Retool…Brex, Coinbase, Plaid, Doordash, LegalGenius, Amazon, Allbirds, Peloton, and so many more – the developers at these teams trust Retool as the platform to build their internal tools. Small teams up to 10 people can get started for free with all FireHydrant features included. FireHydrant gives teams the tools to maintain service catalogs, respond to incidents, communicate through status pages, and learn with retrospectives. Incidents impact everyone, not just SREs. ![]() ![]() Learn more at /square to dive into the docs, APIs, SDKs and to create your Square Developer account - tell them Changelog sent you.įireHydrant – The reliability platform for every developer. There is a massive opportunity for developers to support Square sellers by building apps for today’s business needs. Square – Develop on the platform that sellers trust.
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