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vninja.net
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| | | | I've been running [Home Asssistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) (HA) in my network for well over a year now, and it's primary use case has been connecting devices from different ecosystems into one management interface. Lately I have been migrating a few automations from native HA to [Node-RED](https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-node-red), which has been a fun exercise, and I'm looking to expand the usage of automations in the time to come. **My mantra for this setup is that everything that can be automated, should be automated, while at the same time keeping it as simple and unobtrusive as possible for everyone in the household.** | |
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techblog.jeppson.org
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| | | | I recently bought a Leviton Decora Smart Controller Switch with the hopes that I could put it in my bathroom for quick and easy music selection. I was dismayed to find out that the device doesn't support multi-click - it registers single click only. Thanks to Home Assistant, I was able to bypass this problem. ... Continue reading Multi click workaround for single click buttons in Home Assistant ? | |
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blog.aaronbieber.com
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| | | | I'm a bit of a home automation hobbyist. I bought my first few Philips Hue lights before anyone knew what Hue was, and I wrote one of the first couple hundred Amazon Alexa integrations (they even gave me a t-shirt for it!) My house isn't as jammed with sensors and self-made IoT devices as some of the folks I've seen on YouTube, but I do run Home Assistant and appreciate the occasional well-designed automation. Almost all of the wall switches in my house are "smart" and "does it connect to Home Assistant"... | |
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blog.brixit.nl
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| | Designing electronics is neat. This is a look into designing my own ESP8266 based sensor board. |