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Smoke and CO alarms are not the flashy part of a smart home.

Good.

They are the part that should quietly work, connect locally, and not become yet another app island.

Nice to see Sensereo bring Matter smoke and carbon monoxide alarms into Works with Home Assistant.

home-assistant.io/blog/2026/05

Big companies have an expensive new addiction to AI, and their smack is getting more expensive. Who could have seen this coming? From the WSJ:

"Use of artificial intelligence by big companies is exploding—and the soaring cost has some of them pumping the brakes in a way that could complicate AI’s triumphal march across the economy.
Executives across industries this year have urged employees to integrate AI tools into their work, spending freely to encourage experimentation and seeking to send a message to Wall Street that their companies won’t be left behind in a coming wave of disruption."

"All that enthusiasm has resulted in skyrocketing costs for so-called tokens, the basic unit of measurement for AI computing, as AI model providers seek to balance supply and demand and manage their own costs. Some enterprises have hit their annual budget in just three months or reported seeing their AI spending bills double or triple."
 
"Now corporate leaders are scrambling to bring down expenses by finding ways to ration AI use in their organizations, steer workers toward cheaper, homegrown tools and help them hone their skills to improve returns." 

wsj.com/tech/ai/corporate-amer (paywall)

archive.ph/v2dwg

If anybody is wondering how this keeps happening, Google pull their AI output from Reddit. Somebody posted a Reddit thread saying days have fish in them, so now Google replies saying that. Google just blindly trusts any poster on Reddit (not a joke).

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that's how i've always done it, Microsoft

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I don't mean to brag, but momma deer thinks my front yard is safe, and left her baby to chill while she foraged.

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