A friend joked about making accounts for their dog on self hosted services, so that it could turn lights on and off. What are some unconventional things you've seen for pets and homelabs? (upload.wikimedia.org)
from otter@lemmy.ca to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 02:11
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Or rather, homelabs and home labs?

Labrador (image from Wikimedia)

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Shadow@lemmy.ca on 23 May 2024 03:07 next collapse

I have a sliding door that I want to toss a stepper motor on, so my dog can push a button and let himself in / out.

Dog tax

SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 03:23 next collapse

That’s one happy cotton ball.

NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 04:58 next collapse

Interesting idea. It needs one big stepper motor, I guess. Do you know a specific type that’s strong enough?

ikidd@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 05:52 collapse

Could just use a regular DC motor and limit switches.

Madison420@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 14:43 collapse

Linear actuator, that’s literally how the commercial units work. Most are step capable either addon or built in and some have built in close resistance tests so you don’t mush the puppy or a kid or whatever is running about your house.

If you just Amazon automatic sliding door linear you’ll get results for units you can wire into your own setup. They’re Chinese but you can use it as a base to build better or simply an example to do the same.

yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.ml on 23 May 2024 10:10 collapse

Floof mode engaged.

EarMaster@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 11:08 next collapse

My dog refuses to do 2FA so that’s not going to happen anytime soon… /s

jaykay@lemmy.zip on 23 May 2024 12:57 next collapse

Sometimes can’t distinguish between a hydrant and a couch so it wouldn’t do a CAPTCHA either

Petter1@lemm.ee on 23 May 2024 13:52 collapse

Yubi key is the solution

markstos@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 15:09 collapse

My dog authenticates access to back yard with a Yubark Key that works over the wireless audio network.

Petter1@lemm.ee on 23 May 2024 20:01 collapse

🥹 Thazs awesome

laranis@lemmy.zip on 23 May 2024 18:17 collapse

I have a self-filling, self-cleaning water bowl for my dogs. With two Great Danes, keeping the water bowl clean and full is a chore.

Right now it uses a digital timer and does an empty/fill cycle 16 times per day using those capacitive water sensors for the level setting and overflow detection. In a future iteration I plan on incorporating MQTT via WiFi for alerts and manual control.

snail_hunter@programming.dev on 23 May 2024 18:44 next collapse

What brand is it? I currently have a gravity fed 2 gallon bowl but fully self filling would be great.

thegreekgeek@midwest.social on 24 May 2024 02:42 next collapse

I would also like to know this, best I could come up with was one of those electric water cooler pumps that fit over the top of the bottle.

laranis@lemmy.zip on 26 May 2024 13:26 collapse

It is a DIY setup. We had one of those bottle setups like you describe. For my big dogs all it did was slowly become more slobber than water. I realized the problem wasn’t more water but getting rid of the slobber.

Post above describes what I did if you’re interested.

johntash@eviltoast.org on 24 May 2024 10:09 collapse

Self cleaning? Is it something you made or what’s the name is it? I’d be interested in details either way

I really want a fancier water fountain for my cats but never found a self cleaning one :(

laranis@lemmy.zip on 26 May 2024 13:21 collapse

It is a DIY setup. Basically is a sink bowl with the logic of a sump pump with high/low floats (couple of relays and sensors), a fountain pump to drain to a nearby sink, and a valve to fill. The timer drains the water every hour and the fill part is essentially a cheap shower head aimed at an angle so when it is draining and filling at the same time the water is swirling, making it (mostly) self-cleaning. I wipe the inside and outside every week or so just to make sure it is working and isn’t growing anything.

Biggest worry since it is DIY is that something will fail and flood my house. I have a separate high level sensor that closes the valve, starts the pump, and sounds an alarm to help with that, and one of those cheap, warbling 9v water sensors nearby just in case.

johntash@eviltoast.org on 22 Jun 21:37 collapse

Sounds pretty cool, thanks for the details! Any chance of some pictures? My worry would be the same, I don’t know if I trust myself not to flood the house lol

I did think about using a mechanical float like in the back of a toilet, and an overflow drain in case it never stops filling