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    2 hours ago

    I was recently on the Home Assistant podcast talking to and about my IOT setup , how I integrated it with AWS and how it helped my partner when recovering from surgery It was a lot of fun, so if this is your jam, check it out :)

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    11 hours ago

    Use this snippet to quickly launch VS Code against a remote server from a terminal sshcode noel@192.168.1.100 /home-assistant

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    5 hours ago

    Bit of a delay but worked out pretty well. Miracle Controller, 2 channels of 100 each, power injected every 50. Set-up in left & right grid layout pattern. Configured w/ & . Custom pattern time. Something for 🇨🇦 Day first!

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    9 hours ago

    As insignificant as this may look is a nice new media remote I’ve created to be fixed on the side in our kitchen. It’s a cheap Bluetooth remote intended for a car steering wheel that I hacked around with to integrate with

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    Jun 22
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    Jun 22

    honestly is so good that sometimes I wish I could do even more to support them. It's the glue that holds everything together.

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    18 hours ago

    Show me your weirdest automation. I'll go first. I have Pyronix home alarm which does not have an API but has a rather bad mobile app. I've installed the app on an old Android phone and I'm using tasked to intercept push notifications from it and relay them to HA.

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    20 hours ago

    New episode of the is here! and I talk to 🇦🇺 about his home automation journey, and how was useful helping his partner recover from surgery.

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  10. Jun 22

    Three years ago on this day: The first thing that I am really excited about is a new experimental user interface that we call Lovelace. [...] The TL;DR: a faster, more customizable and more extensible UI with the same look and feel as the old one.

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    Jun 21

    Improv WiFi: Open standard for setting up Wi-Fi via Bluetooth LE

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    Jun 18

    I've been using for 3 years now. It's still the best smart home decision I've made. Here are some ways it and my installation of it have grown over that time.

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    Jun 18

    Wow, how easy is it now to add devices to . All I have to do is connect the D1 mini to my iMac M1 with a USB-C cable and install the firmware via HA directly from the Chrome browser. Awesome😍

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  14. Jun 18

    Home Assistant Community Highlights: Episode 26! With this time: a new blueprint for your lights when it's dark, get started with 3D floorplans and make household chores a bit more fun with a chores tracker!

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    Jun 17

    Make your curtains shine with Yeelight LED strips and Home Assistant

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    Jun 17
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    Yeah! ( ^∇^) Was super straightforward I love it Yall really making a great job at making it accessible.

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    Jun 17

    Finally my dashboard is gettings somewhere! More to come, blog post with detailed of my complete setup will follow.

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    Jun 16

    The goal of Improv Wi-Fi is to make it super easy for any device to offer a great user experience to connect it to the local network and start onboarding. In the future, installing a new ESP32 or Raspberry Pi should be as easy as any commercial product.

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    Jun 16
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    A whole week i've been trying to make a simple sketch to work. Totday I just updated , opened Chrome, plugged in the board via USB and within 5 minutes my sketch was running!

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    Jun 16

    How easy is it to start from scratch with an ESP32 microcontroller, install , configure it to the Wi-Fi and add it to ? THIS EASY!

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  21. Jun 16

    Missed the live stream? The blog post is now online:

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