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HACS 2.0 and New Integration Features in Home Assistant 2024.9
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In this episode of the Home Assistant Podcast, hosts Phil Hawthorne and Rohan Karamandi, discuss the recent appointment of Paulus on the Z-Wave Alliance board, and dive into the improvements with HACS 2.0 and energy management discrepancies.
The hosts also highlight innovative use cases for technologies like LoRa and the integration of Claude LLM into Home Assistant. This episode is packed with insights, technical discussions, and a few fun anecdotes about their personal experiences with home automation setups.
Key Takeaways:
- Z-Wave Alliance Board Appointment: Paulus joins the Z-Wave Alliance board, bringing a voice for open-source and home automation users.
- HACS 2.0 Release: A major update to HACS has been released, providing a more integrated experience with Home Assistant and reducing API requests to GitHub.
- Energy Management Improvements: New features in Home Assistant’s energy dashboard help users identify discrepancies in energy usage, providing a more accurate understanding of household energy consumption.
- Yale Smart Lock Integration: Updates to the Yale Smart Lock integration for European users now include a WebSocket for real-time updates, reducing server strain and improving response times.
- New Integrations: Introduction of Claude LLM, a new LLM model, and other new integrations such as Nice Geo and Fujitsu HVAC control, expanding Home Assistant's capabilities.
- LoRa Technology in Home Automation: Discussion on the potential of LoRa technology for low-power, long-range communication in home automation, including experimental use cases like creating mesh networks for offline messaging.
Chapters:
- Introduction to the Episode - (00:00:12)
- Z-Wave Alliance Board Appointment (00:02:44)
- Discussion on HACS 2.0 Update (00:06:34)
- New iOS Widgets (00:11:15)
- The headline feature for 2024.9 - The Dashboards (00:12:28)
- Energy Management and Discrepancies (00:15:40)
- Yale Smart Lock Integration Update (00:24:07)
- KNX Integration Updates (00:30:56)
- New Integrations and Features (00:31:13)
- LoRa Technology Exploration (00:43:03)
- Technical Discussion on LoRa Implementations (00:47:44)
- Exploring Further Uses of LoRa Technology (00:53:30)
- Potential Home Automation Applications for LoRa (00:57:32)
- Conclusion (01:02:36)
For complete show notes and more information about the topics discussed in this episode, be sure to check the notes at:
Support Rohan and Phil on Patreon
This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors
Home Assistant Cloud by Nabu Casa
Easily connect to Google and Amazon voice assistants for a small monthly fee that also supports the Home Assistant project. Configuration is via the User Interface so no fiddling with router settings, dynamic DNS or YAML.
Hosts
Phil Hawthorne
Twitter: @philhawthorne
Rohan Karamandi
Twitter: @rohank9
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
180 episodes
Manage episode 438104452 series 3516001
In this episode of the Home Assistant Podcast, hosts Phil Hawthorne and Rohan Karamandi, discuss the recent appointment of Paulus on the Z-Wave Alliance board, and dive into the improvements with HACS 2.0 and energy management discrepancies.
The hosts also highlight innovative use cases for technologies like LoRa and the integration of Claude LLM into Home Assistant. This episode is packed with insights, technical discussions, and a few fun anecdotes about their personal experiences with home automation setups.
Key Takeaways:
- Z-Wave Alliance Board Appointment: Paulus joins the Z-Wave Alliance board, bringing a voice for open-source and home automation users.
- HACS 2.0 Release: A major update to HACS has been released, providing a more integrated experience with Home Assistant and reducing API requests to GitHub.
- Energy Management Improvements: New features in Home Assistant’s energy dashboard help users identify discrepancies in energy usage, providing a more accurate understanding of household energy consumption.
- Yale Smart Lock Integration: Updates to the Yale Smart Lock integration for European users now include a WebSocket for real-time updates, reducing server strain and improving response times.
- New Integrations: Introduction of Claude LLM, a new LLM model, and other new integrations such as Nice Geo and Fujitsu HVAC control, expanding Home Assistant's capabilities.
- LoRa Technology in Home Automation: Discussion on the potential of LoRa technology for low-power, long-range communication in home automation, including experimental use cases like creating mesh networks for offline messaging.
Chapters:
- Introduction to the Episode - (00:00:12)
- Z-Wave Alliance Board Appointment (00:02:44)
- Discussion on HACS 2.0 Update (00:06:34)
- New iOS Widgets (00:11:15)
- The headline feature for 2024.9 - The Dashboards (00:12:28)
- Energy Management and Discrepancies (00:15:40)
- Yale Smart Lock Integration Update (00:24:07)
- KNX Integration Updates (00:30:56)
- New Integrations and Features (00:31:13)
- LoRa Technology Exploration (00:43:03)
- Technical Discussion on LoRa Implementations (00:47:44)
- Exploring Further Uses of LoRa Technology (00:53:30)
- Potential Home Automation Applications for LoRa (00:57:32)
- Conclusion (01:02:36)
For complete show notes and more information about the topics discussed in this episode, be sure to check the notes at:
Support Rohan and Phil on Patreon
This episode was made possible thanks to our sponsors
Home Assistant Cloud by Nabu Casa
Easily connect to Google and Amazon voice assistants for a small monthly fee that also supports the Home Assistant project. Configuration is via the User Interface so no fiddling with router settings, dynamic DNS or YAML.
Hosts
Phil Hawthorne
Twitter: @philhawthorne
Rohan Karamandi
Twitter: @rohank9
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
180 episodes
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