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Show HN: Micasa – track your house from the terminal (micasa.dev)

657 points by cpcloud · 148 days ago · 218 comments on HN

Article summary

Micasa is a terminal-based application for tracking home maintenance, allowing users to schedule tasks, store quotes, and track expenses. It features a keyboard-driven interface with Vim-style modal keys. The application can be installed via Go or by downloading a binary for Linux, macOS, or Windows. A demo is available to showcase the application's functionality.

Main themes

  • home maintenance tracking
  • terminal-based interface
  • smart home integration
  • AI and machine learning
  • data privacy
  • user interface design
  • home management applications
  • quote analysis and price fairness

What commenters say

  • Some users appreciate the terminal-based interface, while others think it may be too complex for non-technical household members to use.
  • A web-based interface would be necessary for some users to adopt the application, as they need to access the data from multiple devices or share it with family members.
  • The application's functionality is more comprehensive than using a spreadsheet, but some users may still prefer the simplicity of a spreadsheet.
  • The use of AI and machine learning for home management is seen as a promising development, but also raises concerns about data privacy and the potential for analysis errors.
  • Some users think that a home management application should be integrated with other smart home systems, such as Home Assistant.
  • The application's ability to analyze quotes and provide price fairness analysis is seen as a valuable feature, but also requires careful consideration of the complexities of human negotiation and intent.
  • The development of user-friendly, mass-market interfaces for home management is seen as a key challenge and opportunity for innovation.
  • There are different opinions on the ideal scope and complexity of a home management application, with some users preferring a more comprehensive solution and others advocating for a simpler, more focused approach.