Ideally I’d like to be able to manage the lock using a open source self hosted home automation system.

If you have a favorite door lock, I’d love to hear it.

I used to use lockstate ($1 a month subscription): per user codes, notification when a code was used, time restricted codes, one time use codes… all very handy features

  • @skatrek47@sh.itjust.works
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    181 year ago

    I use the new Yale Assure without keyways, it makes me feel like I’m blocking pickers but I realize that if someone wanted to break in they could just smash one of my many windows. I like the convenience of not having a key on me and being able to have the pet sitters and cleaning people let themselves in with their own codes so I know when they come and go, but that’s just me!

    • @moreeni@lemm.ee
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      41 year ago

      they could just smash one of my many windows

      Note that smashing windows is a very shitty way to break into a house: it makes a lot of noise, very quickly raises suspicion of people passing by, getting into a house like that is harder, slower, you risk cutting yourself with random pieces of glass etc.

      A person breaking into a house like that either knows precisely what they want and is prepared to act fast, or is an idiot who wants to go to jail