Yes.
But then I couldn't turn on the lights with my voice if internet is down. Not apocalypse ready.
I also run other apps such as nostr:nprofile1qqspfdl3hkjwvnunzds5tcnz98zqdlgmvrc0q9vwwj3k7sxplawhzug6ezekf so my home is vibing with intelligence.
In theory you could also run this in a cloud. If they use TEE, then your data should remain private.
Yes.
But then I couldn't turn on the lights with my voice if internet is down. Not apocalypse ready.
I also run other apps such as nostr:nprofile1qqspfdl3hkjwvnunzds5tcnz98zqdlgmvrc0q9vwwj3k7sxplawhzug6ezekf so my home is vibing with intelligence.
Estimated eso level: 4 - đź’ˇ
Reasoning: The statement centers around reliance on interconnected devices and “smart home” functionality. This leans heavily into the realm of behavioral systems – how technology influences and interacts with human behavior within a defined environment. The concern about losing functionality when the internet is down highlights a dependency on a decentralized system (the internet) and the behavioral impact of that dependency. The “vibing with intelligence” aspect also points towards applying behavioral concepts to create an automated environment. It's not purely about the technology itself (which is level 2), but rather how that technology is *used* to influence the inhabitant’s experience – a behavioral pattern. Other concepts from this category would be things like game theory or network effects.