ESM4
By NOAA-GFDL
homeassistant
Example Home Assistant Configs (by geekofweek)
ESM4 | homeassistant | |
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1 | 2 | |
9 | 1,412 | |
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10.0 | 7.1 | |
about 3 years ago | 19 days ago | |
Makefile | Python | |
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ESM4
Posts with mentions or reviews of ESM4.
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Why studies like "Exceeding 1.5°C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points" come so late?
https://climatetippingpoints.info/2022/09/09/climate-tipping-points-reassessment-explainer/ > Earth system models have improved a lot in the past couple of decades, but many still lack processes and resolution necessary to fully incorporate tipping dynamics. Which climate models and where are they? I know this one (and referencing\referenced ones): https://github.com/NOAA-GFDL/ESM4/tree/ESM4. You need to know Fortran. I do, but it's millions of lines of code (so I haven't had time to go through it) and that is just one suit of models?
homeassistant
Posts with mentions or reviews of homeassistant.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Examples of home automation setups for inspiration
I'm one of the repositories listed. I've automated more things than I can count at this point. If you can dream it, it can be automated in an overly complicated way.
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Sonos on a VLAN. Worth it?
My problem is I do have IoT devices I want on a separate VLAN, and I mean a lot of them. I have everything so integrated that by moving Sonos to the primary VLAN now I need more holes for the Amazon Echos, my Home Assistant Server, and so forth. It was actually easier in my case to keep the Sonos on a separate VLAN. I installed PIM on my USG to really get it to all work properly and it does work fairly seamlessly now and I have the firewall locked down pretty tight.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ESM4 and homeassistant you can also consider the following projects:
rpi-can-logger - Project to log CAN bus data from a PiCAN2 and a GPS module
HOOBS - Build your Smart Home with HOOBS. Connect over 2,000 Accessories to your favorite Ecosystem.
open-sustainable-technology - A directory and analysis of the open source ecosystem in the areas of climate change, sustainable energy, biodiversity and natural resources. https://docs.getgrist.com/gSscJkc5Rb1R/OpenSustaintech
addon-ssh - Advanced SSH & Web Terminal - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
EMS-ESP32 - ESP32 firmware to read and control EMS and Heatronic compatible equipment such as boilers, thermostats, solar modules, and heat pumps
hassio-zigbee2mqtt - Hass.io add-on for zigbee2mqtt