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Ich freue mich, Facebook und Instagram hinter mir gelassen zu haben und hoffe hier, neue Netzwerke zu finden.
Ich interessiere mich für #Camping , #Reisen , #3DDruck #homeassistant und alles, was mit #Elektronik und #programmierung zu tun hat.
Unseren Wohnwagen habe ich mit #Solaranlage #autark und unabhängig von #Truma gemacht.

Und wer noch mehr von mir wissen möchte, kann unsere ganz altmodische Website besuchen https://die-oswalds.net






#neuhier #newhere


📝 Daily report 📈

Here are today's most popular trending hashtags # on our website 🌐️:

#blog, #health, #homeassistant, #ubuntu, #biology

🔥 Stay tuned! 🔥


Ich hatte auch mal diese App und hab dort dann alle Daten sehen können, wenn ich mich lokal mit dem WLAN des Wechselrichters verbunden hatte.

Mittlerweile verwende ich das verfügbare Python Modul und die #homeassistant Integration. Die App brauche ich daher nicht mehr.


>"Kaufe lokal steuerbare Alternativen"

Gibt es Listen der lokal steuerbaren Alternativen?

#UnplugTrump #NoCloud #HomeAssistant #SmartHome #Privacy


#UnplugTrump - Tipp25:
Viele IoT-Geräte (bspw. smarte Steckdosen, Thermostate, Kameras) senden Daten an (US-)Hersteller-Server. Kaufe lokal steuerbare Alternativen oder setze auf Open-Source-Lösungen wie Home Assistant.

#NoCloud #HomeAssistant #SmartHome #Privacy
Haus mit Leitungen/Kabeln zu einer Steckdose, Temperaturmesseinheit und einer Kamera. Symbolisiert ein Smart Home.


Gibt es denn hier auch eine deutschsprachige Gruppe rund um Home Assistant und alle damit verbundenen Themen?

#homeassistant #smarthome #usergruppe


🇬🇧 Today on #blog I published a post about a very cool tool - #ZeroTier, which allows you to open yourself a secure gateway to your home network that allows you to access it from the outside even if you don’t have a public IP address. Especially useful for remote access to #smarthome! Even newbie can handle this with my tutorial.

https://blog.tomaszdunia.pl/zerotier-eng/

#HomeAssistant


https://fosstodon.org/@homeassistant/113682166918829269

Ist es mit #HomeAssistant kombinierbar?


New #blog post: Setting #zigbee2mqtt up with #homeassistant

To address some issues with my original coordinator, I've moved my Zigbee network from using ZHA & a Conbee stick to using Zigbee2MQTT & a network bridge

This post describes getting it up and running

https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/house-stuff/moving-my-zigbee-network-from-zha-to-zigbee2mqtt.html


🇬🇧 Today's #blog post about home #smart lighting built on #Shelly relay modules. I think this is the post that starts a series of #smarthome-themed posts.
#iot #homeassistant
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https://blog.tomaszdunia.pl/shelly-smart-oswietlenie-eng/
Image of a blue electrical connection box with connected wires leading to a black smart device labelled „Shelly Gen3”. The setup appears to be designed to automate a smart home, showing electrical connections and a mounting plate.
Four diagrams showing how to connect single and double lighting with and without Shelly modules.


New #blog post: Using #homeassistant to control our #solar #battery charging schedule via #soliscloud

I noticed recently that Soliscloud exposed their control functions via the API, allowing me to hook Home Assistant up to it and control charge schedules based on things like import prices.

This post talks about setting up so the following can kick the battery into charge:

* A manual schedule
* Cheapest period sensors
* Price below threshold
* Octopus Powerup

https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/house-stuff/controlling-charge-schedules-with-homeassistant-and-soliscloud.html


Home Assistant’s new hardware voice assistant answers to ‘Hey Jarvis’ and can work offline


The image shows a small, square device, possibly a smart home gadget, resting on a surface. The background is a gradient of soft blue and orange hues, creating a calm and modern atmosphere. In the foreground, the device is the primary focus, with its sleek, white design and subtle glowing circle on the top drawing the viewer's attention. A thin cable is connected to the device, suggesting it is powered or connected to a network.
There’s a new voice assistant in town, and this one can work locally in your home without phoning home to its corporate overloads. This week, the popular hobbyist smart home platform Home Assistant officially launched its first voice assistant hardware — Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition.

Built for the open-source smart home platform, Voice PE costs $59 and brings a locally controlled, privacy-focused voice assistant to Home Assistant in a plug-and-play package. Once connected to Home Assistant, you can use voice to control any connected device, with commands such as “Turn on the living room lights,” “Lock all the doors,” “Create a timer for 5 minutes,” and many more.

There have been other solutions before, but they were not so reliable, and of course the Google or Amazon based ones require the cloud access of these companies, and many do not like to have that channel open.

This is a hardware device (that does look pretty good) and seems to be pretty versatile. I think it could be well worth it, as long as it will get ongoing updates and not be replaced with some new model in the short term. Despite that, seeing it works fully offline, you should at least find it won’t ever be bricked or turned into a paper weight.

See https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/19/24325101/home-assistant-voice-preview-edition-smart-home-voice-assistant-hardware
#Blog, #homeassistant, #privacy, #technology