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pammf | 1 year ago
I only do automations (no dashboards at all), and try to keep them as simple as possible. Once I feel I’m reaching diminishing returns territory, I stop.
Only use HA if I need to mix different vendors (e.g. turn on the hue lights if the tuya sensor switches to on) or if the vendor app/service has a limitation that doesn’t allow me to do what I want. For instance, I have some automations for my Mitsubishi airco units cause their app sucks. Otherwise I’ll just use the default app or service.
Only configure an integration if I’m going to use it in an automation; I have a bunch of integrations detected that I don’t configure.
I decided to follow these rules a couple of years back, and since then I could address all my needs with almost 0 maintenance.
AdrianB1|1 year ago
c0wb0yc0d3r|1 year ago
I tried do make a dashboard some time ago but it felt rather complicated. Google Home and HomeKit integrate the best into my life and the lives of my family that there is no way HA can compete. Maybe that will change if I find myself in a house that I own… Maybe spending time to make a dashboard will have a better value prop.
shepherdjerred|1 year ago
https://github.com/shepherdjerred/homelab/tree/main/cdk8s/co...
c0wb0yc0d3r|1 year ago