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Home Automation
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Home automation is the residential extension of building automation.
It is automation of the home, housework or household activity.
Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security.
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No, I don't have a any kind of system yet. I'm looking for something that's easy to get up and running, but that could still grow as, like most nerds, I'm sure I'll find lots of additional uses for it. Setting up a server seems rather heavyweight for my current needs, but might be worth it down the road.
So if the only thing you're looking to do is this one thing, you can definitely get just a smart plug and use any number of little things to automate a routine for it.
That said, if you're a nerd and you like the idea of automations like this, you probably won't stop at just one or two and you might as well do what I just did last week and start with the "gold standard" which is Home Assistant.
It's self hosted, free, has tons of documentation and info online, lots of people who wanna help, and works with a whole lot of stuff to keep you from being locked into an ecosystem.
That said, if you happen to be an Apple user they also have a very solid setup that's more straightforward with their HomeKit.
Home Assistant can run as it's own OS on something like a Raspberry Pi, or if you have a spare PC you can toss Linux on there and run it from a Docker container in about five minutes.
At that point you would just need to find a wi-fi plug or grab a zigbee controller to plug into that PC and one of those plugs and automation to do what you want would take about five minutes.
Just getting started in all this stuff myself so I'm not an expert and others here will know a lot more specifics, but that said I'm loving Home Assistant so far and it's cost nothing but time at this point to get some cool automations going.