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title: "Automating the everyday"
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date: 2022-04-22
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tags: Automation IoT SmartTech
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summary: ""
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It wont come as a surprise to those that know me well, or have worked with me for any reasonable amount of time, but I'm _very_ keen on automation. I hate the tediumness of repetitive, simple tasks and value my time too highly to waste it.
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Automation makes up a large portion of my working life. Building applications and tools to achieve a goal, but also beyond that. It's a fairly common occurence that I say to a collegue on Slack
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"Oh, I have a script for that!" when they ask how to do something that is tedius and repetitive, just take a look at my [dotfiles](https://github.com/AverageMarcus/dotfiles) for examples.
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But I don't want to talk about that today, instead I'm going to talk about how I automate my everyday life, outside of work.
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I've mentioned some of the automation I have before on Twitter and it's gathered a bit of interest to learn more.
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![](https://tweet.cluster.fun/1514570182513106946/)
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![](https://tweet.cluster.fun/1514576057537605642/)
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Before we get into the details, lets start of with looking at what a typical day looks like.
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