• andrew
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      06 months ago

      FWIW I accomplish this with a zigbee outlet on the washer and dryer (dryer is gas, so it’s not a 50a circuit). It has stats on power consumption and I have a home assistant sensor set up so that when it drops below a threshold for a period of time, it counts the washer/dryer as off and notifies me.

      • @wewbull@iusearchlinux.fyi
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        06 months ago

        Only works if you can start a cycle on power on. My machine will just sit there waiting for someone to press the go button.

        • andrew
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          06 months ago

          I don’t actually use it to control anything, though I have in the past had an automation to turn off the dryer because GE is total crap and the sound on/off button busted, but the sound is super annoying. But anyway yeah, I’m actually only using these outlets for their sensors to decide if the machines are on or off.

    • @ebits21@lemmy.ca
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      06 months ago

      I have an lg machine with notifications… it’s very helpful.

      We have two young kids, laundry is constant.

    • @Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works
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      Fair point, I didn’t think of that. Any IoT device gets put in the “naughty” vlan and 99% of their outgoing requests goes straight to /Dev/null

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        For many people, they can’t afford or effectively manage a corporate router that has support for VLANs.

        I, myself have been looking all over and the consensus is: spend 800€-1200€ on a ubiquiti system and have vendor lock in or have a cross-vendor system (e.g. microtik router + Asus access points) where the house wifi mesh is middling at best because the devices themselves will have to manage roaming which is always a shitshow even with the newer phones.

        • @Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works
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          Its saved my skin once when my retard cousin connected his malware infected laptop to my “I domt control this device” network. Only other thing on the network was my work laptop that has a ton of security on it. More than I even have on my stuff. So it lit up like a Christmas tree and commited suicide. Get a ping from my boss asking what the fuck I downloaded lmao.

    • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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      06 months ago

      An alarm could likely help you accomplish the same thing without the wifi-connected washing machine.

      Whatever works for you works for you, though.

      • @FoxBJK@midwest.social
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        06 months ago

        An alarm could likely help you accomplish the same thing without the wifi-connected washing machine.

        This is only true if every load takes exactly the same amount of time. Modern machines have more sensors to adjust things like water level and spin times. Very often now I start my washer and the time will drop from 1 hour depending on how much is in the machine.

        Plus, the alarm is easy to dismiss and forget about. An actual notification on my phone isn’t.

        • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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          Well, you don’t necessarily need to deal with the laundry the second the machine is ready - if you merely set the alarm to be the approximate maximum time, you’re probably going to be fine with the laundry spending half an hour or so sitting wet in the machine.

          If the alarm is easy to dismiss, then perhaps a reminder app could be of use. I frequently use Google Tasks with a time for the tasks to cope with everyday life, which sends a notification at the specified time.

    • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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      Its a good reason to allow wifi but there is no reason for you to receive such a notification unless your home to act on it, otherwise your better of receiving the notification once your phone reconnect with your homes wifi.

      Wifi isnt the same as internet.

      There is sometimes but rarely a good reason for those same decides to connect to the public web. They are much more secure if everything stays local.

      The prime reason companies claim they need internet so you can set up things like stop heat when i am not home…. But guess what, if my phone isnt activity at home connecting to wifi, my home server can figure it out on its own, no cloud required.