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hassio-google-drive-backup
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How do I backup to google drive without including media dataset?
I'm trying to achieve something simillar to how Home Assistant's Google Drive Backup works, but for my TrueNAS Scale, I currently have the following datasets under my dataset:
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I want to run IKEA tradfri lights, and a switchbot smart button pusher through Google Home and Alexa, through same hub/bridge controller?
First add on to install once you have it up and running should be the google drive backup so that if anything gos wrong, you can just restore your backup
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Your Google home speakers are about to get slightly worse because Sonos sued and won
Google Drive backups
- Moving services to a new system.
- new to homelab, seeking clarification
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SD versus USB flash drive versus SSD for Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi
Not sure what kind of backup you use, but I'd recommend https://github.com/sabeechen/hassio-google-drive-backup as it can also schedule backups as well as delete/prune old ones. Nice to have an external backup if your SD card with the latest snapshots you forgot to copy somewhere else accidentaly dies... :-)
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4th Generation Echo Smart Home Hub Backup
You could move everything over to Home Assistant, and add the Google Drive backup add-on for foolproof backups that takes like 2 minutes to set up. It'll backup everything by default, including your zigbee stuff.
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What are some lesser known add-ons that you consider to be "must-have"?
Actually the add-on author did state that he probably won’t add additional storage providers like Ms One drive, Dropbox, iCloud, AWS etc.
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Anyone using the Bitwarden Add-on?
Yeah, just use https://github.com/sabeechen/hassio-google-drive-backup
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Observations as a former SmartThings user
Did you make a snapshots already. That's pretty important. Sd cards are more likely to fail. It would be a pain to set everything up from scratch again. You can also use the Google drive backup add-on for automatic external backups https://github.com/sabeechen/hassio-google-drive-backup
adaptive-lighting
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Lampa imitująca wschód słońca
Philips Hue lub Ikea Tradfri spięte z home-assistant.io, do którego zainstalowany jest dodatek https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Need help programming light show
Are you using any sort of home automation system (Google, Alexa, Siri, other) or just using the Kasa app? I use Home Assistant along with the Adaptive Lighting integration with my bulbs and LED strips, which works on circadian rhythm and does exactly what you're wanting to do.
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The Philips Hue ecosystem is collapsing into stupidity
My home has never felt this "smart" before. Every time my lights turns on I find the color and brightness to be perfect.
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Automated circadian lighting
If you're starting from scratch with a new build, I would recommend Home Assistant with the Adaptive Lighting Custom Component.
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Circadian lighting without the "smart"
Personally, I use this Integration within my home automation hub. It took all of 5-10min to set up, didn't require any additional hardware, works with all of my existing bulbs and strips with CT and/or brightness control, updates my lights every 90s, and slowly transitions to the next setting over a 45s period. Any time I make manual adjustments to any light, it holds that setting until I turn the light off.
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Auto Dimming Bulbs
Probably not the solution you're looking for, but I use Adaptive Lighting with Home Assistant. Doing it at the hub level (instead of the bulb or app level) means you aren't restricted to a specific brand/protocol. As long as the light has dimming and CT controls, it just works. (I use it with several different LED strips and several different smart bulbs.)
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Default to natural light?
I think the best method to do this is with this home assistant integration: https://github.com/basnijholt/adaptive-lighting
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Daylight and soft white bulb automation
Any CCT capable light will be able to achieve this, but the level of automation will depend on the app/hub you pair them with. Inovelli, Ikea, and Philips have some good options, but will all require an appropriate Zwave/Zigbee hub. Personally, I run Home Assistant in conjunction with the Adaptive Lighting Add-On to handle the CT automations.
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LPT: The way you light your room can make a huge difference in your mood
HACS Adaptive lighting
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Sensor to help replicate natural light?
Which one? Adaptive Lighting is MUCH more configurable than the stock Flux Integration, and can dim to off at sunset.
What are some alternatives?
hassio-addons - My collection of addons for Home Assistant
hass-circadian_lighting - Circadian Lighting custom component for Home Assistant
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
scheduler-card - HA Lovelace card for control of scheduler entities
dark_teal - 🐵 Dark Theme based on clear-theme-dark by @naofireblade
zigpy - Library implementing a ZigBee stack
HassWP - Portable version of Home Assistant for Windows (no need to install)
Home-AssistantConfig - :house: Home Assistant configuration & Documentation for my Smart House. Write-ups, videos, part lists, and links throughout. Be sure to :star: it. Updated FREQUENTLY!
operating-system - :beginner: Home Assistant Operating System
bruces_homeassistant_config - My Home Assistant Configuration
integration - HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs.
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