Light sensor threshold, and a rule to trigger the blinds. Pretty simple.
It’s telling you exactly what is wrong…
Int means a number. It’s expecting a number, and you’ve simply provided ‘kitchen’. I’m not sure what a “Segment” is in this context, but it needs to be a number, or list of numbers as the label explains. That means you need to map rooms, and get their numbers.
I think you are mistaken though. The S(x) devices are just a package of things where the ESP32 SoC and ecosystem are driving it.
I think maybe you don’t get what ESP32 is at it’s core, which is just an easily programmable chip that drives different hardware. You’re are a fan of a specific device which uses that. I, on the other hand, use a bunch of different ESP32-based devices for other things.
Does that make sense?
I mean, m5stack has slews of very reliable, supported, and widely used esp32 devices. I didn’t think they were NOT widely unavailable or anything.
As far as LocalAI whatever, there’s a jillion options out there. Point and click integration which it sounds like you’re hoping for is a different story. Just take the plunge and sign into the HA Assist framework. They hired the Rhasspy dev to build, so use it. Works great!
Sonos support is baked right in, but you’ll need to fuss with the audio source to properly stream from HA if you’re playing local files.
Why don’t you just stay in a version that does everything you need? That’s sort of the point of a point release system.
Care to elaborate while I stop and listen?
There’s no way to cleanly do it between hassio and core due to the add-ons vs integrations thing. If you’re just worried about entities, and don’t mind a bit of manual work to cleanup on the other side of things, just copy the entire home assistant directory from the host machine.
Emudeck is just an installer for RetroArch with Emulationstation as the frontend, so just install those, and you’ll have the same experience.
I can’t speak to the versions of the bulbs, but I have always had problems with Sengled bulbs and color temp with HA. Never seen the switching back after 2s thing., but once I change a bulbs color, it’s nearly impossible to get it back to soft white without resetting it.
It is absolutely wild that I’ve done so much searching for this exact thing, even using some of the exact phrases in the guide here, and I didn’t find this.
Thank you, informed user. Doing Tha Lawd’s work.
$5 hosted instance and VPN, or find a VPN service with dynamic regional endpoints like Proton. A morning show will not have defeated the innernette so easily and completely.
Spotify has radically changed it’s official clients to be full of suggestions, ads, and pointless info I don’t care about. Add in all the service restrictions, and it’s just a crappy service and user-experience. Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.
Yeah, there are modded clients out there that remove the crap, and dozens of other unofficial clients as well. You have options.
Use a different client, or the web player then. This is a settings issue and attempt of them to combat IP switches and account sharing. You’re not a paying customer, and I’ve not had this issue on a paid account before.
Honestly, Spotify kinda sucks anyway. Use something else.
OP doesn’t event understand ports or interfaces.
Why would Microsoft be watching this person use their Linux machine for torrenting exactly? This entire thing reads like a paranoid fantasy.
If either of you is imaging that Microsoft is watching your public network traffic to catch you downloading your hentai, seek therapy and guidance.
Hey, bud. If you don’t understand what an interface is, you might be in a bit over your head here. Also, if you’re not running VPN on your entire network at the gateway, running it on different machines like you’re describing isn’t stopping “Microsoft tracking”, whatever that is.
Just for shitsngiggles, the interface is the network device that is communicating with the Internet in your case. It’s either the wired Ethernet port, the WiFi card, or the VPN tunnel.
I would assume so? All their other stuff is Zigbee, and it’s got a huge following.