This seems like a brilliant solution to a problem that shouldn’t exist.
At least you can still buy a normal, non-robotic vacuum. I feel sorry for anybody in the market for a car
@spiritedpause @privacy
> This page contains a general overview of vacuum robot rooting.what a time to be alive.
This page contains a general overview of vacuum robot rooting.
what a time to be alive.
It’s funnier in the original Australian.
@corsicanguppy the port’s too loose for me.
Does rooting no longer require specialized hardware?
You mean the breakout board? You can root with a breadboard but the breakout board is strongly recommended and there are lots of people ready to send you a kit or lend you their board.
There were not
lotsany in the US willing to send when I tried a few months ago and picked up a dreameDennis Giese (one of the two people working on Valetudo) is sending PCBs in the US. He even created a form to request a kit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJEdx74kYoQfTt73coFNPp86pZ4a4o8M-sN8EsV0jvBQvQqg/viewform
Well shit. Now that I know about this, I find out my model is permanently unsupported. Thanks for the info.
This page contains a general overview of vacuum robot rooting.
what a time to be alive.
Without Valetudo I wouldn’t have considered buying a robot vacuum in the first place.
The software is mature and the community is available to help new users root their robots. Just do not expect it to work with random robots (stick to supported robots) nor for every feature to be supported.
I strongly advice everyone to read the documentation thoroughly (especially Why not Valetudo and [FAQ] (https://valetudo.cloud/pages/faq.html)) before getting involved.