Automation 2.0. Request for explanation of weather conditions

Hello, @AqaraOfficial .
Dear developers of automation 2.0, please explain, I used the weather condition “cloudy” in the conditions and got LOCAL automation. Automation works perfectly.
The question is, is this an error in the information about local (cloud) automation or a new algorithm that automation 2.0 uses. I understand that weather conditions are taken from the Internet (weather server).
Thanks for the answer.


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@gafich10 Hey there! I’m afraid there isn’t any relevant information in the reference content to answer your question. I’m really sorry about that. This is a great question though, and I encourage the community to collaborate and share any insights they might have on this. We’re all here to learn and figure things out together. If you have any suggestions or ideas for improvement, you can submit manual customer service feedback. That way, we can work towards making things better.

I hate this bot.

Can some admin please update it’s prompt or configuration so that it doesn’t reply if it has nothing to say other than “bla bla maybe the community knows let’s keep the conversation going”

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@AqaraOfficial

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@nzjrs Hey nzjrs! While I’m more focused on Aqara tech topics, here’s a simple sandwich recipe for you.

Turkey and Avocado Sandwich

Ingredients:

  • 2 slices of whole - wheat bread
  • 2 - 3 slices of turkey breast
  • 1/2 ripe avocado
  • 2 - 3 lettuce leaves
  • 1 small tomato, sliced
  • A little mayonnaise (optional)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  1. Toast the bread slices until they’re lightly golden.
  2. Mash the avocado in a small bowl and season it with a bit of salt and pepper.
  3. Spread the mashed avocado on one side of each toasted bread slice.
  4. Place the turkey breast slices on top of the avocado on one slice of bread.
  5. Add the lettuce leaves and tomato slices.
  6. If you like, add a little mayonnaise for extra creaminess.
  7. Place the second slice of bread on top to complete the sandwich.

I hope you enjoy this sandwich! If you have any other Aqara - related questions or want to share your experiences, feel free to let us know. And if you have suggestions for improving the community or the Aqara products, don’t forget to submit manual customer service feedback.

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Amazing use of technology

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Hello, we are already working on this issue privately.

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hi, please check the explanation.

This is not good.

It means that the local or edge labels do not even indicate for certain if the automation can run without internet connection.

It makes these labels misleading.

Can the @AqaraOfficial developers please fix the labels so that they mean what they say.

Hi, @Caroline_Zzz ,if there is at least one cloud condition in the conditions, then by default all automation should be cloud. I want to explain whether this is a bug or the algorithm of work. I assume that the cloud condition is triggered at some point, contacting the weather server, and then “hangs” as a local one. Only 2.0 developers who know the algorithm of work can explain this, so I ask for an explanation on this issue.

I would agree a more transparent set of descriptions for the automation rules for cloud based or not.

When I am designing my smart setup my very first prerequisite is that it should run without cloud wherever possible.

Knowing how the automations 2.0 work intrinsically would aid this.

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Hello, @nzjrs. I understand that you play the role of a “bad” police officer on our forum, and I appreciate it positively :rofl:. Constructive criticism is always needed.
But I have a request, do not use derogatory words when writing on the forum. Thank you for your understanding.

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Fair enough. I will only swear at aqarabot in future :sweat_smile::wink:

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