Really digging the new #Shelly Plug S model looks in the dark. It will obviously be placed somewhere else, but the green glow is the dark is low key pretty sweet
@wyri When we started building ARM packages, and then container images, I was shocked at how many little things might not work - some packages did not have ARM versions, etc. Amazing how much you take for granted always developing for AMD64.
My efforts to put all my #GitHub Action Workflows into a centralized repository and make where to run configurable on the ones for private projects is paying off. Most things can now run on my home cluster, but scaling is still somewhat slow:
Been going through my photos to find the photos I need to for the 3 blog posts I wrote about it yesterday. Came across some random photos, starting with the first node getting set up, with GUI for some reason:
Wrote 3 blog posts today 🫣 . Finishing off the 4th, and doing GitHub sponsors update after. Will be previewing two of those blog posts in there as one is a bit short: https://github.com/sponsors/WyriHaximus
Loving #PhilipsHue's long press to turn all the lights off. With some node-red and #HomeAssistant, I just extended that to our #lego light kits and display lights.
It was slightly infuriating to do because I had to figure out which event it was and to do that I had to look at all events coming from HA just to find "hue_event" among all "state_changed" events. It was simple after that to find the "long_release" event type for the "hue_event".
@benoit_badrignans@wyri Not sure if it applies, but I do think so, but have you ever looked at the events monitor in the development tools?
I never used Node-red but this should be relatively easy to do using just the HomeAssistant automations and depending on your Zigbee gateway it might even be a build in trigger the you can select from a drop down menu.
@secupriv@benoit_badrignans Yeah it applies, thanks both found them in both locations. Will go there first next time because the "hue_event" is listed. (Not that in matters much but not using Zigbee directly but the official Hue bridge.)
Using node-red in such a way that I get all events, filter all that are of the long_release type, and then trigger the service calls.