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Home Assistant - Deprecating Core and Supervised installation methods, and 32-bit systems
(www.home-assistant.io)
Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io
Tell us you can't architect software like a first-year without using those words. Proper packaging has been out for 30 years.
My foray into self-hosted home automation was set to begin, but if they can't release software like adults then fuc--uh, good luck to them.
Check out OpenHAB. They already have containers available right on their downloads page.
I just switched from that because it is a disorganized mess. no real account system. no custom language per user. authentication is an afterthought the main page loads without logging in. but the dashboard is less capable true: there is not even a thermostat widget that's anywhere near as what hass has.
wherever I look, hass definitely looks more organized and deliberate. ok, except scripting actions, but that's it.
also, I don't understand what corsican wants to say, so maybe we have different needs.
If you use the image from the Docker repository, that is still supported.