▲ | syntaxing 4 days ago | |
I honestly think mandatory local support for HomeKit standard is one of the best designs. I lost internet despite having power due to a city wide outage. Having HomeKit still work for smart lights and outlet + home assistant was awesome. Pretty much anything HomeKit supported will last “perpetually” for its smart features. | ||
▲ | molticrystal 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Europe petitioned for a Don't Kill Games initiative, while I support it whole heartily, this seems like something that is a bit more important and would fit right in with that movement. | ||
▲ | crooked-v 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Also Matter/Thread, which is effectively the successor to platform-specific protocols like Homekit for local-only stuff. | ||
▲ | moepstar 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Pretty much anything HomeKit supported will last “perpetually” for its smart features. How so, should Apple ever decide they'll remove it from tvOS/HomepodOS? And frankly, having to use Homekit for automations (or using it at all) is - compared to Home Assistant - frustrating, especially given their more or less unlimited resources. And don't even get me started on Siri - compared to what it was when it started on the iPhone 4s i don't feel it made like any progress, at all. Having updated to iOS 26 a few days ago - congratulations, Siri is now failing 100% to "turn off bedside lamp" which worked fine on 18.x and ever before. No, i don't think Apple is going to keep Homekit's lights on (heh) indefinitely - and wouldn't bet the farm (or house) on it. |