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Would the HyperHDR ambient light project work with a modern day OLED TV like the Sony A80J, which has built-in casting and native apps like Netflix etc?
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First Ambilight project (RPi 3B+ running HyperHDR). It took a LOT of hours but I'm pretty happy with the results!
I haven't gotten around to setting up Home Assistant yet, that's the next project on my to-do.. This should work but I haven't tried it yet! https://github.com/mjoshd/hyperhdr-ha
Home-Assistant-custom-components-Xiaomi-Cloud-Map-Extractor
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Alexa, clean the kitchen (Using Valetudo with Home Assistant)
In case you mean adding to HA: check if u can add it over the Xiaomi Miio integration and then use the xiaomi vacuum map extractor and card (both repos say the S5 is supported). I then defined zones and call the commands in a script which I expose to Google Assistant as a scene called 'clean the bathroom' for instance.
- Do you use roborock or mi home app?
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Can you save the lidar mapping data off the unit?
There's a Xiaomi Cloud Map Extractor integration for Home Assistant, not a mod as much as a spoof maybe: that gives you the maps as you see it them the Roborock or Mi apps, and are stored on the vacuum,. I think that's it-- storing the map as a bitmap is efficient storage- and compute-wise. Screen grabbing from the app would give the same thing, I wonder what its real resolution is. Also I would guess the map is used mostly as a guide for overall positioning, and that the real LIDAR work is done while running to solve its position on the map as a 3DOF problem, and that data just churns.
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Is there any way to create moving objects in a Lovelace picture element?
Mine is done through an older method but I believe this one can do it for roborock: https://github.com/PiotrMachowski/Home-Assistant-custom-components-Xiaomi-Cloud-Map-Extractor
- Roborock standby problem
- Mi vacuum in Lovelace /w real-time map.
What are some alternatives?
hyperion-webos - hyperion.ng video grabber for webOS
lovelace-xiaomi-vacuum-map-card - This card provides a user-friendly way to fully control map-based vacuums in Home Assistant. Supported brands include Xiaomi (Roborock/Viomi/Dreame/Roidmi/Valetudo/Valetudo RE), Neato, Wyze, Roomba, Ecovacs (and probably more).
hyperion.ng - The successor to Hyperion aka Hyperion Next Generation
ha-rest980-roomba - HA iRobot Roomba Configuration using rest980
RootMyTV
ble_monitor - BLE monitor for passive BLE sensors
piccap - PicCap - Hyperion Sender App | Ambilight for LG WebOS TVs
Xiaomi-cloud-tokens-extractor - This tool/script retrieves tokens for all devices connected to Xiaomi cloud and encryption keys for BLE devices.
tuxedo-backlight-control - Minimal Linux (Debian) CLI & UI for TUXEDO / Clevo computers Keyboard Backlight
bumper - A standalone and self-hosted implementation of the central server used by Ecovacs vacuum robots.
picotool
xfinity-usage - Home Assistant custom component for retrieving Xfinity data usage