Hi PerlMonks --
The answer to this may involve perl, or maybe not. Apologies if off-topic.
Does anyone have any suggestions or links on using open source tools to hack up a simple home-brew alarm system?
Would Mister House make sense?
Looking for something like, 'If someone comes into the house when nobody should be there, call the neighbors and play a recording.' Don't know much about motion dectectors (X10?) or films for windows that can detect broken glass.
This is an idea, and a hobbyist hack, and might not be a wise idea.
I wouldn't trust something homebrew to call 911, but maybe would trust it to call a neighbor.
Any ideas, links, or cautions appreciated...
Thanks
water
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