addon-adguard-home
supervisor
addon-adguard-home | supervisor | |
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4 | 9 | |
367 | 1,654 | |
2.7% | 1.8% | |
7.9 | 9.7 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Jinja | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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addon-adguard-home
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Emma mattresses, worth the hype?
Yes, as stated in my first message? I have it installed as a Home Assistant Add-On.
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Home Assistant – open-source home automation
Nice to see HA getting some love on HN. A colleague recommended it to me about 3 years ago as an alternative to Domoticz. I've migrated back than and haven't looked back since. I consider myself a real Home Assistant enthousiast. I've contributed some small amounts to the project, created and maintain my own add-ons and love to share my configuration with others.
Although most of the things currently just work, especially with the (migrated) UI integrations. Some things still feel very unfinished, like blueprints. Which was a terrific idea, but maintaining and keeping those up to date is an absolute nightmare and you will have to that yourself [1]. Same with battery powered devices. When they work, it's all great, but having to watch their battery level is just a hassle. You can create your own automation to do that for you, but it seems unnecessary.
For me the community also sometimes feels very hostile. For instance, you can have a Portainer add-on, but installing other Docker images makes your system 'unsupported'. Same with some blacklisted images [2], which break Home Assistant Supervisor. Or when the maintainer of one of the add-ons completely ignores a breaking issue after a day [3].
1. https://community.home-assistant.io/t/reload-automations-aut...
2. https://github.com/home-assistant/supervisor/blob/main/super...
3. https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-adguard-home/issues/1...
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Why does Node-RED have such a low security rating of 3/6 on the add-on store?
If you want to know exactly what something is asking for, permissions-wise, just look at the config.json for it. This is 3 clicks to get to from the AdGuard add-on page: https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-adguard-home/blob/main/adguard/config.json
supervisor
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The Home Assistant Green is here
I recently discovered the home-assistant supervisor [0] repository. It's awesome to see such a well-designed, mature, and actively maintained open-source python application. I've found that there's no shortage of high quality python libraries and frameworks to learn from, but open-source applications aren't as common. I love coming across repos like this so I can study their design.
[0] https://github.com/home-assistant/supervisor
- Running Home Assistant Supervised in Docker container
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Home Assistant – open-source home automation
Nice to see HA getting some love on HN. A colleague recommended it to me about 3 years ago as an alternative to Domoticz. I've migrated back than and haven't looked back since. I consider myself a real Home Assistant enthousiast. I've contributed some small amounts to the project, created and maintain my own add-ons and love to share my configuration with others.
Although most of the things currently just work, especially with the (migrated) UI integrations. Some things still feel very unfinished, like blueprints. Which was a terrific idea, but maintaining and keeping those up to date is an absolute nightmare and you will have to that yourself [1]. Same with battery powered devices. When they work, it's all great, but having to watch their battery level is just a hassle. You can create your own automation to do that for you, but it seems unnecessary.
For me the community also sometimes feels very hostile. For instance, you can have a Portainer add-on, but installing other Docker images makes your system 'unsupported'. Same with some blacklisted images [2], which break Home Assistant Supervisor. Or when the maintainer of one of the add-ons completely ignores a breaking issue after a day [3].
1. https://community.home-assistant.io/t/reload-automations-aut...
2. https://github.com/home-assistant/supervisor/blob/main/super...
3. https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-adguard-home/issues/1...
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How Supervisor becomes not privileged?
I've also tried giving the container access to real dev by following the suggestion mentioned here (followed by a supervisor reload/restart from the UI), but that also doesn't always work and gets overwritten with the next supervisor silent update.
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How long does ha su repair take?
Would you consider a comment on one of the open| issues so they can see it's a biggish problem? Might save someone else some precious time.
- Backup your Home Assistant Snapshots Automatically to the Cloud with Google Drive
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Homeassistant and port 853
I wouldn’t hold my breath on it being changed, based on the GitHub issue about it.
What are some alternatives?
addon-nginx-proxy-manager - Nginx Proxy Manager - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
hassio-nextcloud-backup - Hass.io Add-on: Backup your snapshots to Nextcloud
addon-wireguard - WireGuard - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
amcrest2mqtt - Expose all events from an Amcrest device to an MQTT broker
home-assistant-addons - Home Assistant addons by pschmitt
python-miio - Python library & console tool for controlling Xiaomi smart appliances
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
iocage-homeassistant - Home Assistant Core - TrueNAS CORE Community Plugin
operating-system - :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System
remote_homeassistant - Links multiple home-assistant instances together
room-assistant - Presence tracking and more for automation on the room-level