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Does your Homeseer have a name?
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I have always felt weird trying to give Homeseer a name, I've just left the attention phrase at the default of homeseer. Psychologically I think it's because I've spent so much time programming it that it is just a machine to me and talking to a machine makes me uncomfortable. On the other hand I call my sds hammer drill bertha (she's a beast) and my Neato robot vacuum Robbie (as in the robot). I may need counseling.
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Originally posted by happnatious1 View PostI have always felt weird trying to give Homeseer a name, I've just left the attention phrase at the default of homeseer. Psychologically I think it's because I've spent so much time programming it that it is just a machine to me and talking to a machine makes me uncomfortable. On the other hand I call my sds hammer drill bertha (she's a beast) and my Neato robot vacuum Robbie (as in the robot). I may need counseling.
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If the voice was available, I'd call her GlaDOS.HSPro 3.0.0.458, Z-NET with Z-wave plugin 3.0.1.190, RFXCOM + 2x RFXtrx433E, HSTouch, Squeezebox plugin, iTach IP/WF2IR & GC-100-6 with UltraGCIR, BLDenon, NetcamStudio, Jon00s Webpage builder, Harmony Hub plugin, SCSIP (with FreePBX), Arduino plugin, IFTTT, Pushalot plugin, Device History plugin.
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My children gave the house voice a name in the 1980's. They called the voice Diamond.
The bits of speech wasn't computer generated or mechanical in nature like the Commodore 64 speech I had been playing with.
One day I asked the maker / creator of the combination panel I was using where the voice came from.
He told me just recording bits of words that sounded OK once put together.
Today there are numerous voices in the home and the HS boxes are simply known as HS3 this or that.Last edited by Pete; December 3, 2015, 10:24 AM.- Pete
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Mine is named Ananda. Ananda was the Buddha's attendant. He had a photographic memory. My ultimate goal is the have my system aware of and remember everything I do and that goes on here and to have a conversational interface to query the data.Originally posted by rpradeThere is no rhyme or reason to the anarchy a defective Z-Wave device can cause
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Very Nice thread! No name here yet. Wife often calls it "the system." Will have to add one when I eventually add full voiceTom
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i just wanted to say i am really enjoying this thread!! thanks for contributing.HS3 Pro on Windows 8 64bit
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