I've been working on our new home office, and part of the design includes a lot of electronic bells and whistles (shocker, right?) Well all those bells and whistles need a way to control them. I already use OpenHAB for my home automation, so it seemed like a good fit to expand that into the office. However the documentation out on the InterWebs for integrating IR devices via LIRC was spotty. So I saw the gap, and filled it!
A blog about IT concepts and products...for IT support professionals, by an IT professional. Also some product reviews thrown in the mix.
Saturday, November 17, 2018
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IT Accountability: Avoiding Murphy
Amongst technology experts, Murphy is someone we all try to avoid. Murphy's Law states "Anything that can go wrong, will". E...
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ZoneMinder "out of the box" is setup with the most basic of features configured and simple to get going. And security is never s...
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Amongst technology experts, Murphy is someone we all try to avoid. Murphy's Law states "Anything that can go wrong, will". E...
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For the past several years, I've been using Milestone Systems XProtect as my NVR software package for my security cameras at home. Rece...