I have two Shelly dimmers and a four pack of Shelly wall plugs (relay with
current and voltage measurement) that use a well documented json protocol.
They connect using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth via an ESP which they provide
documentation on so you can flash your own firmware. Very DiY friendly and
low co
I love the adventures in 9 videos! Inspired me to dig up an old laptop so I
could re-install plan9. They're very well done, and easy to share with the
curious, especially the new, more structured series.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 6:22 PM sirjofri
wrote:
> Related, I wish there was some smart hom
Related, I wish there was some smart home hub software based on 9p, which
supports the common protocols (matter etc). That way, with a single rpi on your
network, you could control it with any 9p device. That could be great for more
complex automation, as well as long term statistics.
But to be
I used a similar approach to put a filesystem facade on a digital camera
that only supported a TWAIN interface. File system hierarchy abstraction is
so much easier to work with, especially with the standard utilities. For
posterity sake I've put it up on github (I don't know if TWAIN is still a
thi
My video!
It isn't 9P on the plug. It just sort of translates between 9P
requests and sends out the JSON strings to the plugs.
With these, it may be possible to flash the firmware to something
natively 9P. The original plugs ran an Atheros/Qualcomm router chip,
which I've done a few basic 9front
John DeGood of mclock fame pointed me at this:
https://youtu.be/QHOu4RSxd2A?si=UBcPfBfMkVIBfSiv
Have not watched it all yet.
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