Home automation from nothing to done: Part 3

This is one of a serie of 7 posts about home automation from nothing to done. Each of them marks a milestone in the project and none of them should be too long to comfortably read in the metro when commuting.


Home automation from nothing to done: Part 2

This is one of a serie of 7 posts about home automation from nothing to done. Each of them marks a milestone in the project and none of them should be too long to comfortably read in the metro when commuting.


Home automation from nothing to done: Part 1

Last year we moved to our new apartment, and right from the beginning I had in mind to setup an home automation system in order to be able to control appliances from my phone (or my voice - that would have been my final goal), either when home or not, and to let the home itself be somehow aware of the environment and react to specific events.


My blog is now on AWS

Since this year (and specifically yesterday) I started working for AWS here in Berlin, I decided it might make sense to move my static blog to AWS :) And if you’re reading this, it worked!


A Swifty ServiceLocator implementation

Next week we’ll start a new project at WeltN24, and we spent last week setting up the infrastructure (Git, Fastlane, Jenkins) and the overall architecture (mostly a VIPER adaptation).