• iamjackg 2 minutes ago

    Heck yeah! Love the VisiData shoutout. Echoing other people's desire for a web UI, mostly so I don't have to be the sole Maintainer of the Truth as the only resident household technomancer.

    • wolvoleo an hour ago

      Thinking of this it would be amazing to have a TUI for home assistant. It's already so good at doing all the nuts and bolts of control and interacting with everything. But its UI is super heavy loaded JavaScript. It doesn't run well on old tablets either for this reason, sadly.

    • fudged71 an hour ago

      I think/hope the whole "home manager" category is going to take off soon.

      On a cost basis, it no longer makes sense--practically--not to use visual/text/audio intelligence to manage such a large asset. We just don't have the user-friendly mass-market interfaces for it just yet.

      It's possible to scan every manual, every insurance policy, ingest every local bylaw. It's possible to take a video of your home and transform it into a semantically segmented Gsplat of [nearly] everything you own. It's possible to do sensor fusion of all the outward facing cameras from your home. And obviously agents like OpenClaw can decide what to do with all of this (inventory, security, optimization, etc).

      • embedding-shape 19 minutes ago

        > It's possible to do sensor fusion of all the outward facing cameras from your home

        Is that legal though? I'm guessing it the US it might be, given the amount of cameras of public places you can see in various communities, but wonder how common that is. Where I live (Spain) it's not legal to just stick a camera on your house and record public places, you need to put the camera in a way so you're only filming your private property or similar.

      • reconnecting 10 minutes ago

        Any ideas why Claude forces TUI application development?

        • cpcloud a few seconds ago

          Maybe it's that TUIs feel manageable with an agent. They can be well scoped without a ton of effort, which at least for me makes me a tiny bit more comfortable letting them write code.

        • mrpf1ster an hour ago

          Looks good - I like the TUI a lot. The only thing with that type of interface is that there is no chance my wife would use it via the terminal. It would be cool if there was a web UI as well - so other members of the household could access and use it.

          • asgarovf 17 minutes ago

            Looks really cool. Agree on comments related to TUI. Maybe a simple interface running locally would be better.

            • hunterirving an hour ago

              Pretty slick! And I really enjoyed the interactive, destructible house at the top :-)

              • smartmic an hour ago

                > Not sure what house would last that long

                Not necessarily houses, but there are some old buildings around almost everywhere: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_extant_building...

                • HoldOnAMinute 2 hours ago

                  That is a beautiful TUI!

                  • yomismoaqui an hour ago

                    You can also run directly:

                    go run github.com/cpcloud/micasa/cmd/micasa@latest

                    • beardsciences an hour ago

                      This is looking pretty good. Going to run some sample data runs + might try this out.

                      • oidar an hour ago

                        Your quotes are great.

                        • aeve890 an hour ago

                          The testimonials cracked me up. I'm still managing my house maintenance on a spreadsheet like an absolute barbarian. I mean I was, until now. Does it come in Catpuccin?

                          • cpcloud 16 minutes ago

                            I hadn't considered theming it differently, though in theory it should be adaptive to light versus dark terminals. I only use dark terminals and I couldn't be bothered to test that before there were any users, so if it doesn't work, I will happily task it out to an agent!

                            Now I kind of want custom themes...