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Home-Assistant-Config
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platypush
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Help Locked out of 10 years Gmail account
Is your HN profile still accurate? Why does the https://platypush.tech/ homepage have the Gmail, YouTube, TensorFlow, and Chromecast logos on it? Weird you're giving free advertising to a company you clearly dislike so much.
- Control everything with Platypush
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Chromecast support completely broken
Also, as I pointed out on a linked Github issue, maybe it's worth having a server-side (optional) logic for Chromecast detection? I have implemented this mechanism myself in Platypush, and I find it much more stable than relying on the client to detect the devices. Basically, Jellyfin would use some server-side CC library (like pychromecast for Python) to scan the devices on the same network over Avahi/Bonjour/mDNS. It would then push those results to the client (or maybe merge the list with the client's results), and then just proxy the client's stream/control requests to the cast device.
Home-Assistant-Config
- This shop in Vancouver, Canada uses Nest minis as speakers for music (there was about 20 of them)
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What’s the best fully integrated setup?
My github
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What's the current state of BLE presence with HA?
More info on my setup here
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Here is a sorted list of my ~170 automations along with their code in node-red. The last one being the most complex present!
This Is the hardware configuration. And these are the software details
- My self-hosted smart home dashboards. Looking for insight on UX/UI
- I've compiled a list of ~200 automation that I use regularly; I've also made all the node-red flows available! Don't hesitate to ask for help if something catches your eye!
- Almost complete and almost kept-to-date list of all my automations
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I've compiled a list of ~200 automations that I use regularly; I've also made all the node-red flows available publicly!
Seems to work for me!
- I, for the first time, opened a Github. None of my friends know what it is, so figured I'd look for constructive criticism here! Take a look and let me know what you think!
What are some alternatives?
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
audio-reactive-led-strip - :musical_note: :rainbow: Real-time LED strip music visualization using Python and the ESP8266 or Raspberry Pi
hassio-zigbee2mqtt - Hass.io add-on for zigbee2mqtt
keymaster - Home Assistant integration for managing Z-Wave enabled locks
raspberry-pi-home-automation - Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi: Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient"
tagreader - Simple to build/use NFC tag reader, specially created for Home Assistant
Mycodo - An environmental monitoring and regulation system
node-red-contrib-knx-ultimate - Control your KNX intallation via Node-Red! A bunch of KNX nodes, with integrated Philips HUE control and ETS group address importer.
home-assistant-config - My Home Assistant Configuration 🏡🏡
bluetooth-proxies - This repo hosts known, tested devices that can serve as Bluetooth proxies for Home Assistant.
MQTT-Python-Jetson-Nano
husqvarna_automower - Custom component for Home Assistant to monitor and control your Husqvarna Automower