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MHI-AC-Ctrl-ESPHome
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kube-config
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Home Assistant 2023.11
Helm is an absolute mess in my experience.
I'm using zigbee2mqtt in K8s and just pinning the deployment to a node and mapping the device as a volume: https://github.com/LukeChannings/kube-config/blob/3b61c7607c...
Should work the same for Home Assistant, but I don't use HA for Zigbee directly, instead using z2m -> MQTT -> HA, which I've found to be very robust.
I'm waiting for a new K8s cluster (based on CM4) and when I re-implement all of this I'll get a network-based PoE Zigbee device (https://smlight.tech/manual/slzb-06/), that way I can un-pin the deployment and look at high availability Zigbee via MQTT (something Home Assistant doesn't support)
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Do you have a personal Kubernetes cluster?
I run ArgoCD (which has been great), and keep all of my definitions (and encrypted secrets) in a public GitHub repo.
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Who is running Kubernetes on bare metal?
Now I run k3s and use Argocd + git and everything is great, honestly. https://github.com/LukeChannings/kube-config
MHI-AC-Ctrl-ESPHome
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Home Assistant 2023.11
Yep, I'm relatively new to Home Assistant but love it. Combined with ESPHome, I've got most of the lights in my house controlled (via switch changes, not smart bulbs), and my all my air conditioners via the MHI-AC-Ctrl project[1,2] (which is fantastic - ordered the boards from JLC-PCB, parts from Ali-Express, told ESPHome to program everything and plugged them into the ports and...it all just worked!).
Just got a Mitsubishi Electric (which is different to MHI) and a Daikin at my parents house to get online - but code for both exists and I suspect the MHI boards can be reprogrammed to fulfill the role without any hardware changes.
It's incredible that the future we wanted in like, 2010 can be had and had without selling your soul to the cloud: I can leave the house, and turn off all my lights and AC's while walking out the door, or get notified if I've left my garage open - without a single cloud provider dependency, all open-source.
[1] https://github.com/absalom-muc/MHI-AC-Ctrl/
[2] https://github.com/ginkage/MHI-AC-Ctrl-ESPHome
What are some alternatives?
liqo - Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies
home-assistant-glow - ⚡ The power of energy measurements in your house
calico - Cloud native networking and network security
MHI-AC-Ctrl - Reads and writes data (e.g. power, mode, fan status etc.) from/to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) air conditioner (AC) via SPI controlled by MQTT
cloud-native-platform - Repo for "How to build your own cloud-native platform on IaaS clouds in 2021"
regelwerk - regelwerk: a collection of behaviors (rules) for my MQTT-driven smart home. Published as an example, not as an active project.
k8s-gitops - Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices.
containers - My collection of container images
microk8s - MicroK8s is a small, fast, single-package Kubernetes for datacenters and the edge.
gome-assistant - A library that lets you write all of your Home Assistant automations in Go!
k3s_hetzner
willow - Open source, local, and self-hosted Amazon Echo/Google Home competitive Voice Assistant alternative