I am starting to see a lot of comments on this! Let's face it. I'm slightly blind to small things these days. Been trying to ignore that fact but it's time to start using my phone camera for what it is intended. Magnifying stuff so I can see it.
@@mostlychris Haha. I feel you. I'm shortsighted and I was considering buying a smartphone with an ultra telephoto just so I can see things far away that I couldn't make out anymore. ;)
They make some sort of daily eye drop here in my hometown now that fixes the "can't see small things" problem some adults experience. I need to get my hands on that.
Thanks for sharing an early look at the Yellow, along with your initial impressions! Isn’t the board referring to the Compute Module 4 as being the “brain” of your smart home?
I have HA running on my Synology DS916 NAS right now. Though its hardly breaking a sweat, I would like to eventually move a bunch of containers off my NAS and put them on easily powered devices with their own hard drives. I have no proof, but I feel like that would prolong the life of my NAS drives and what not. That being said, performance wise, would running HA on this yellow device or a dedicated Raspberry Pi 4 be a downgrade?
This is highly dependent on what you are running and how many resources you have allocated to HA on the Synology. I have both an HA Blue and the HA Yellow. See if you can check CPU/Ram usage on the NAS and then compare it to the HA Yellow. I run a bunch of stuff on both and don't have issues. Not a real answer I know, but environments vary greatly.
I have a tuya based contact sensor. I have the local key, id and the ip address for it, I am not able to add it to local tuya in homeassistant. Please guide how can I add it via .yaml configuration to local tuya. Kindly guide.