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blog.michal.pawlik.dev | ||
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forgejo.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Forgejo now includes an experimental integrated CI system (Actions) similar to GitHub Actions, allowing users to configure workflows and run jobs directly within the platform. | |
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www.splitbrain.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A detailed guide on integrating Growatt solar inverters with Home Assistant through various methods, including Grott and ESPHome, while addressing hardware and software setup challenges. | |
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markus-haack.com
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| | | | | This project is about the change I did from OpenHab to Home Assistant for our smart home automation system. Ok maybe the headline sounds a bit too sensational but change our entire home automation setup from one system we used for 2+ years now to a completely new one requires quite some heavy lifting. | |
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eamonnsullivan.co.uk
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| | | For the past six weeks or so I've been playing around with home automation. It's a rather large and complex subject and I've only just started, but thought it might be worth writing up what I've found so far.The adventure started when the kids gave me a new Raspberry Pi for my birthday near the beginning of May. I installed Home Assistant on it and, a bit later, Node Red. Then, over the next few weeks, much to my wife's dismay, I purchased 10 smart light bulbs, a few motion sensors and half a dozen smart plugs -- gradually changing the house into a version of HAL. Each time she would come home from work, some wall switch or another would stop working as it did... She's been very patient! | ||