

As an expert in my engineering field I would agree. LLMs has been a great tool for my job in being better at technical writing or getting over the hump of coding something every now and then. That’s where I see the future for ChatGPT/AI LLMs; providing a tool that can help people broaden their skills.
There is no future for the expertise in fields and the depth of understanding that would be required to make progress in any field unless specifically trained and guided. I do not trust it with anything that is highly advanced or technical as I feel I start to teach it.





I actually have been doing the same thing for a year or so now! Works great!
I tried the magnetic door sensor but ended up switching over to an accelerometer sensor because I got it to work more consistently. I can power the sensor from my LED controller and just ran the wire alongside the LED strip and used a command strip to mount it inside the door. Plus I don’t need batteries!
I benefited from that also because I can tell if my door is cracked vs open with the tilt. I used the open status to help reset the status to empty if the door is open fully for 3minutes.
I could share some of my automation if you’re curious but I also upgraded it to start/stop/reset home assistant timer entities. I can use those timers to have the LED strip fill halfway if it’s in the middle of its drying cycle as an example. When it’s done it’s lit all the way across.