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Oh! I have a solution! Make it a local API you fucking goofs.
My manager once asked me if I could code in API
It depends if it's in the cloud or not
I went with Daikin 'cause they had local control.... Except that they changed it in the meantime, and I had 2 different AC splits connected to the pump, one of them is older and still has local control, while the other is newer and doesn't. Fuck all of them.
You can make a thermostat with a raspberry pi, a few sensors, and a relay board. They're pretty simple devices.
Really, you don't even need a pi. An ESP8266 would be more than sufficient.
Source: I made my own thermostat from an esp8266, some sensors, and a relay board.
I did that, for my gas heater.
AC is more complex, it has fan speed, air direction (2 of them), temperature settings and so on. I solved with an IR blaster, but that's not what I wanted, I specifically selected this brand to have local control via wifi.