
Season 1 · Episode 80
Why Your Smart Home Isn't an Airport: Industrial Reliability
Why can't you run the Louvre on a Raspberry Pi? Herman and Corn dive into the rugged, wired world of industrial building automation.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
December 23, 202526m 30s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman Poppleberry tackle a question from their housemate Daniel: why don’t massive buildings like airports and museums use the same smart home tech we use? While we struggle with flickering Zigbee bulbs and Wi-Fi drops, industrial systems rely on "boring" but unbreakable protocols like BACnet and DALI. Herman explains the high-stakes world of deterministic communication and PLC "tanks," while a grumpy caller reminds us that sometimes, a simple clicky switch is the ultimate reliability. If you’ve ever wondered why your smart fridge needs an update but an airport terminal stays lit for decades, this deep dive into industrial-grade automation is for you.