icd, to ai Polish
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W ostatnim odcinku pierwszego sezonu ICD Weekend Arek i Kuba opowiadają o newsach dotyczacych Facebooka, Apple i AI oraz dzielą się nowymi rekomendacjami aplikacji z F-Droida.

https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/weekend-25/

chakie, to homeassistant
@chakie@toot.community avatar

Contemplating adding a SkyConnect Zigbee dongle to our Home Assistant. Seems to be pretty ok, or at least as reliable as Zigbee in general gets. Initially just a couple of basic Aqara sensors to test with. Anything larger will need routers/repeaters for better reach.

cassidy, to SmartHome
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Very work-in-progress, but I have started to document my smart home stuff on my website! This might end up turning into a whole subsection once I figure out how I actually want to organize it, but for now, it’s a dumping ground all on one page. 😅

https://cassidyjames.com/home

bedast, to homeassistant
@bedast@squirrelmob.com avatar

Ugh, having issues with my Zigbee network after some updates. Not sure if issues with Zigbee2mqtt or issues with the coordinator.

Since ZHA has had such big advancements recently, I'm now getting tempted to migrate back, and maybe see if it does a bit better.

thoralf, to homeassistant German
@thoralf@soc.umrath.net avatar

Die Stabilität von @homeassistant hat in den letzten Monaten spürbar gelitten.

Aus irgendwelchen Gründen führt die Instanz jetzt wiederholt (random?) selbstständig Neustarts aus. (Homeassistant selbst, nicht das OS)

Ich werde wohl erstmal von Homeassistant Blue auf Proxmox/HAOS umziehen, damit ich die Dienste entzerren kann.
Leider ist auch hier eher wenig nutzerfreundlich und macht es sehr schwer, Fehler zu finden.

cassidy, to SmartHome
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I love how you can see when it started raining based on our humidity sensors around the house.

pee, to HomeAutomation
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Beware of Products in . If you have a choice, don't buy them! The App refuses to populate the WiFi Network to pair new devices if you do not deactivate 'Private WiFi Address' (MAC randomisation), 'Limit IP Address Tracking' & activate 'Location Services' and give access to 'Precise Location' on iPhone. . They even published a blog article about it, recommending to deactivate these vital protections, instead of fixing the App. 🤦

pee,
@pee@mastodon.online avatar

one good thing though - the RF-to-WiFi Bridge (R2 433) does work with other 3rd party Sensors and I now managed to integrate my Alarm System into , without having to buy a new one.

steve, to homeassistant
@steve@mastodon.nexusuk.org avatar

Well this is going well... has not renewed its own LetsEncrypt certificate, so I can't access the web interface. I can find no instructions telling me how the hell to renew it manually from the commandline, and no logs telling me WTF it hasn't renewed...

ugurcan, to homeassistant
@ugurcan@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

Zigbee is great -really- but it has an appeal problem as it's not the 'open platform' it pretends to be. It's woefully hard for a non-techie to set up a real smart home with various brand devices.

Even for me it's been a rocky ride until I realized I needed always-connected, same brand devices (bulbs) to stabilize my battery-powered-remote-heavy mesh. I can't imagine how a layperson manouver around different manufacturers stuff.

#Zigbee #HomeAssistant #SmartHome

dpp, to homeassistant
@dpp@mastodon.social avatar

Fairly disappointed in the Aqara fingerprint lock. It doesn’t work well with HomeKit and requires a hub and a cloud account to work with #homeassistant

Back to the Z-wave door lock.

Local and boring >> fancy and cloud

cassidy, to homeassistant
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I continue to believe Zigbee delivers on the important things that Matter and Thread keep promising, but actually:

• mature
• widely available
• affordable

The one thing Matter over Thread devices can claim is that they work without a hub… except they don’t; the hub still has to be built into your Nest display, Apple HomePod, etc.

I have hundreds of low power, local-only smart devices from a dozen or so brands and it all… just works together.

noim, to homeassistant
@noim@noc.social avatar

Macbook takes 3 minutes to wake up from sleep.
First window I see: “Force Quit Applications”
Home Assistant (not responding) 82.52 GB
Yeah, of course it is the app.
The journey continues: https://noc.social/@noim/112365439208108204
I installed the newest TestFlight now. Maybe this will help ¯_(ツ)_/¯ I mean, I can understand the devs a bit. This issue randomly occurs and is probably hard to debug. But 2 years is way too long for a bug like this to exist.

po3mah, to homeassistant
@po3mah@mastodon.social avatar

#musicassistant add-on for #homeassistant is top!
I can cross connect any music source with any output.
UI is very clean and functional.
Why I didn't found it out before?

vik, to homeassistant
@vik@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

Managed to get working with a pico W. The only trick was with the initial firmware load. The ESPhome menu offers direct connect an webserial, neither of which seem to be actually supported. But the download option is fine - it automagically builds a UF2 file that you just download and put in the pi yourself. After that it's all over wifi as usual.

po3mah, to 3DPrinting
@po3mah@mastodon.social avatar

It's a model for a wall socket cover to hide some electronics, but it could easily be a gross cubic architecture for a business building.

po3mah,
@po3mah@mastodon.social avatar

... the cover: materialized and in its natural habitat.
The wall socket box was too shallow to hold a breaker, 24V transformer and board with a relay.
Not very aesthetic, but it covers all the door unlocking junk.


vik, to homeassistant
@vik@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

Greenhouse now monitored by (homebrew ESP32 with two Dallas temp sensors bwahahaha) - air temperature and water temperature. When the Athom relay board turns up, it'll run nutrient into the water as well. All in a nice, 3D printed box. That's me for the day.

madjo, to homeassistant
@madjo@mstdn.social avatar

Well is a lost cause. No matter version I install, it refuses to communicate with my devices. It sometimes saw one, but it failed more than it succeeded.

But I finally managed to get to see the USB stick and complete the install. And now I’m setting up all my devices again but this time directly in hass.

I had different plans for today.

tomayac, to homeassistant
@tomayac@toot.cafe avatar

If you run a in your home, give a try. It's amazing! The power of starting an AirPlay stream from an Android device alone is gold! Music Assistant 2.0: Your Music, Your Players: https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/05/09/music-assistant-2/.

cassidy, to SmartHome
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I can 1000% recommend the Meross smart garage door opener with HomeKit for anyone looking to open/close/check on their garage door remotely—it’s easy enough to install and works great over the local network with Home Assistant (thanks to HomeKit, even if you don’t have any Apple devices)!

cassidy,
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

It can work with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple Siri if you’re into that stuff, too.

Personally, I’m just happy to get away from the shady and abusive MyQ (owned by Chamberlain, like most other garage door brands) which is cloud-dependent, has systematically removed features, locked out DIY-ers and smart home enthusiasts by blocking API access, added ads to their app, and partnered with Amazon and Walmart to let them into your garage—eww.

danie10, to HomeAutomation
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

You can automate much of your home and devices with a Raspberry Pi and open-source Home Assistant

This article is a worthy reminder that are already many things in your home which you can automate from garage door openers, to your home router, to a solar system, to lights, to speakers, and so much more.

Home Assistant has hundreds of ready to ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/you-can-automate-much-of-your-home-and-devices-with-a-raspberry-pi-and-open-source-home-assistant/

#homeautomation #opensource #raspberrypi #technology

pee,
@pee@mastodon.online avatar

@danie10 if you hook up IoT devices like a Camera for example, how do you avoid it from 'phoning' home, which most models are made to do and possibly sending the feed to the manufacturer too?

pee,
@pee@mastodon.online avatar

@danie10 I was arm-twisted and persuaded that we need a Nanny Cam and at the moment we have a EUFY Indoor Cam. The only reason I bought it is because it's the only Cam I found that features E2EE for feed, local storage and if activated cloud storage too. But I see that has standard support for Cams like Xiaomi, which ordinarily I would not dream of buying - just wondering if Cams like that can be 'safely' integrated/operated with Home Assistant.

mbraunschweiler, to homeassistant German
@mbraunschweiler@swiss.social avatar
jan, to homeassistant
@jan@kcore.org avatar

My new hue outdoor (SML004) reports wildly different lux values than my old (SML002).

Direct sunlight: old - 25000+, new: 7000+. That's a three fold difference, atleast.

#HomeAssistant #PhillipsHue #sensor #lux

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