addon-adguard-home
operating-system
addon-adguard-home | operating-system | |
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4 | 38 | |
367 | 4,383 | |
2.7% | 2.4% | |
7.9 | 9.6 | |
6 days ago | 7 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
operating-system
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Multipath TCP for Linux
https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/pull/3248
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Need some help troubleshooting NIC detection
BTW found exact same issue with homeassistant browsing the internet; Add support for Intel GMAC Ethernet controller (#2589) (#2593) · home-assistant/operating-system@9ca836f (github.com)
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Chia farming on Home Assistant Operating System (Linux)?
HAOS (https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system) is not "vanilla" linux, and I have somewhat little experience of linux, although using raspberry-based systems (Domoticz, Pihole, etc) and basic usage of unix mainframes since early 90s. But the question I could not find answer for by googling is, could I use HAOS to farm chia as well, or is it too much optimized towards HA usage to reasonably serve as a chia farming computer too?
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HA (Home Assistant) doesn't support Raspberry PI 3 A+ without RJ45 port, does it?
The main issue with the 3A+ is the 512MB of RAM. Combined with only having one USB port and no Ethernet, I would not advise using a pi3A+ as a sustainable foundation for HA.
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Looking to migrate to Proxmox. Never tried it before, and could use some pointers. (Home Assistant, Docker).
Home assistant was the last thing I had running as a VM, but recently switched over to running it in a LXC container with their ContainerOS (i think that's what they call it). I would say don't do it (at least not yet), and go with their full OS in a VM (dl link to correct KVM/qcow2 version). I say don't start with HomeAssistantContainer b/c you lose Supervisor and the add-on store, and it's a bit less straighforward to get installed.
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Jetway NF36
One thing to notice, I have been able to successfully boot Home Assistant OS Generic x86-64 https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system which is using kernel 5.15+ and I don't know why I am able to boot HAOS (maybe they are using uncompressed kernel?), but not other general or special Linux distributions.
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Presence-Based Ubiquiti Protect Recording
Raspberry Pi 4 64-bit
- Why is accessing the home assistant supervisor such nightmare when running in proxmox ? (running home assistant generic x86_64 8.5)
- vApps exported from VCD won't import into ESXI/WS Pro, neither open as archive.
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Alternatives to Hubitat and Home Assistant
hass.io builds the whole gamut of images. There's a list at the bottom of the github page https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/releases/tag/8.0.rc2
What are some alternatives?
addon-nginx-proxy-manager - Nginx Proxy Manager - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
addon-wireguard - WireGuard - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
Entware - Ultimate repo for embedded devices
home-assistant-addons - Home Assistant addons by pschmitt
ha-rest980-roomba - HA iRobot Roomba Configuration using rest980
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
supervisor - :house_with_garden: Home Assistant Supervisor
iocage-homeassistant - Home Assistant Core - TrueNAS CORE Community Plugin
hassio-addons - :heavy_plus_sign: Docker add-ons for Home Assistant [Moved to: https://github.com/home-assistant/addons]
remote_homeassistant - Links multiple home-assistant instances together
licheepi-nano-buildroot - Config files for full Lichee Pi Nano Linux image build