- It’s crazy to me that people allow a corporation with a vested interest in selling all the data it can about you to have cameras and microphones placed all over their homes. - But what about the convenience? - I use Home Assistant as my “main” smart home server then have HomeKit on iOS, macOS connect to it. - You don’t need Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft involved at all if you don’t want to. In fact, with Matter it’s easier than ever to get away from Big Tech. - My comment is pure sarcasm but couldn’t be bothered to do the alternating bIg/SmAlL letters or the /s. - I figured as much but I thought I might still try to help anyone reading. 
 
- Can I use my current google speakers with homeAssistant? Can they still do the ‘grouped speakers’ things? Can I still ‘cast’ media? 
- You do, however, need a degree in software engineering.  
- Former trucker here. - I’ve been using home assistant for a year. No degree in software engineering here - Stupidly simply to set up. - I used it for several years. It’s incredibly complicated to set up. After the 3rd or 4th time it offed itself randomly or some random update broke it, I gave up and put manual shit back everywhere. Giant waste of time and money. Please don’t send others to the same fate. - Sounds like a skill issue. - I’m just a dumb ol trucker with an Alabama public school education. - I managed to set it up with no issues. - And for the record, it doesn’t do “random” updates unless you tell it to. - So why were you updating anything that was working? Were you using cheap-ass crap that needed a cloud connection? - Don’t blame HA for your choice in gear. - Don’t blame HA for your choice in gear. - 
This has absolutely nothing to do with my gear. 
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I am not “blaming” HA at all. I am blaming the hundreds of people on the internet who constantly insist that everyone should use it, and that it’s “easy to use”. 
 - I managed to set it up with no issues. - Copngratulations. You are clearly significantly more experienced than I am with technology. Along with 95% of the general population. - So why were you updating anything that was working? - Asking me why I would update my install is a strange question. All the same reasons anyone else would update their installs. All the same reasons they continue to create updates. - Were you using cheap-ass crap that needed a cloud connection? - Yes, I was using cheap crap. Mostly from Aqara. Once again, the gear was never the problem. The problem was the HA configuration. - None of it needed any cloud connections other than whatever moron decided to distribute integrations directly through Github. 
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- Convenience is a legitimate reason. Some people don’t want to do research, they want to go to best buy or amazon and buy everything in whatever ecosystem they know. 
 
- Not to mention the fact that, Google being Google, this is going to be shitcanned in a couple of years, anyway. 
- The problem is that people don’t know or don’t care about a corporation selling their data. 
 
- Gemini for Home is Google’s biggest smart home play in years - For the next 3 to 4 years (if you will be lucky), then they will pass to something new and they will simply kill it, like they done with a lot of other projects. 
- Yes, good idea. Lets voluntarily wiretap our owns homes. /S - I still can’t believe people are this dumb. 
- article paid by google 
- Yeah, but is it going to stick around for years, or months? 






