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  1. @mike the project is pretty highly recommended, though I'll admit I've never used them. For single color light strips (so not the fancy ones, but the ones that have existed for years), I personally use a LED controller from with some cheap RGB-CCT strips purchased off of . Integrates with without any issues, and also integrates with if that's your thing.

  2. @rusty I'll note that Securify Peanut plugs also allow for power monitoring and are #ZigBee plugs, but they require manual configuration (they don't report the model properly) and they have worse issues than the Innr plugs falling off the network (they randomly restart). I ended up switching to #Athom #ESPHome plugs after trying all of the power monitoring plugs on the Blakadder ZigBee list.

  3. @rusty I'll note that Securify Peanut plugs also allow for power monitoring and are plugs, but they require manual configuration (they don't report the model properly) and they have worse issues than the Innr plugs falling off the network (they randomly restart). I ended up switching to plugs after trying all of the power monitoring plugs on the Blakadder ZigBee list.

  4. @rusty I'll note that Securify Peanut plugs also allow for power monitoring and are #ZigBee plugs, but they require manual configuration (they don't report the model properly) and they have worse issues than the Innr plugs falling off the network (they randomly restart). I ended up switching to #Athom #ESPHome plugs after trying all of the power monitoring plugs on the Blakadder ZigBee list.

  5. @jitteringrunt @compulsivecyclist @eskibrew +1 to using for and integrations. While I'm using for tunnels, I think it's worthwhile to pay for nabu.casa to support the devs and get the much nicer integrations.

  6. An :

    I'm a by day, but after that I interact with a lot of and other projects.

    I maintain and own , the library that I joke is keeping alive. I'm also a maintainer on and but I'll admit I do less with them now that I don't use for work.

    I have a lot of projects that make heavy use of (, ).

  7. @vladdi I personally run a bunch of cameras through . If you have a you can run a handful (3-5) without a TPU. I personally run on larger hardware (newly with a TPU) and haven't had any issues with it. If you want more accurate object detection and use better hardware then I'd recommend for simplified model training and fully local detection.

  8. @nannooskeeska You can still do in an apartment, you just have to do the kind that's reversible. For example, you can automate toggle/rocker switches with a smart switch. Or you can hang some contact (door/window) sensors with command strips to automatically turn on your lights when you open a door. Or use an Aqara humidity sensor to turn off the bathroom fan once the humidity drops after a shower (probably using one of those switches).

  9. @damacus I'm not sure ZigBee supports multiple coordinators in a single network? I've got a single coordinator () relaying using for better availability to work around that issue.

  10. @michael I've had really good luck with buttons, Aqara remotes (battery powered, but on the wall near your other switches), Aqara switches (so replacing existing ones, mostly US Decora), and dimmer remotes (with Decora faceplates off of ). All of them work via (and I use ) without any issues.

  11. @mattb Huge fan of smart home devices, especially their stuff. You should be able to provision them through your phone by just connecting to the WiFi network it creates. They are picked up by and the ESPHome web interface without issue once you get them on your main network. Some of the easiest plugs I've ever used.

  12. @nannooskeeska You can still do #HomeAutomation in an apartment, you just have to do the kind that's reversible. For example, you can automate toggle/rocker switches with a #ThirdReality #Zigbee smart switch. Or you can hang some #Aqara contact (door/window) sensors with command strips to automatically turn on your #Hue lights when you open a door. Or use an Aqara humidity sensor to turn off the bathroom fan once the humidity drops after a shower (probably using one of those switches).

  13. @bigcalm what integration do you use for your solar in #HomeAsisstant? I've tried #Solcast and #ForecaseSolar but neither of them have allowed me to adjust for shade levels so they're pretty hit or miss for me.

  14. @bigcalm what integration do you use for your solar in ? I've tried and but neither of them have allowed me to adjust for shade levels so they're pretty hit or miss for me.

  15. @bigcalm what integration do you use for your solar in #HomeAsisstant? I've tried #Solcast and #ForecaseSolar but neither of them have allowed me to adjust for shade levels so they're pretty hit or miss for me.

  16. @bigcalm what integration do you use for your solar in #HomeAsisstant? I've tried #Solcast and #ForecaseSolar but neither of them have allowed me to adjust for shade levels so they're pretty hit or miss for me.