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[2206.88 --> 2208.40] And it seems like for a lot of people, |
[2208.42 --> 2210.50] when they're upgrading to the October release, |
[2210.96 --> 2213.12] the 2021 October release of Home Assistant, |
[2213.64 --> 2214.86] it's nuking their 2U setups. |
[2214.86 --> 2218.26] So if you're a 2U user, be careful. |
[2218.42 --> 2219.60] Make sure you got your backups. |
[2220.12 --> 2222.84] They have moved over to an official built-in integration, |
[2223.12 --> 2224.58] but it's cloud only. |
[2225.04 --> 2226.98] And so it's a common thread, |
[2227.28 --> 2229.52] and I hate this because this has happened to me too, |
[2229.94 --> 2232.34] is people were just going along, they hit the update button, |
[2233.20 --> 2235.88] and all of their local 2U control was wiped out. |
[2236.22 --> 2238.30] And man, have I been there when something like that's happened. |
[2238.40 --> 2240.90] I just recently tried to do the Z-Wave migration myself, |
[2240.90 --> 2243.50] and that was a dumpster fire. |
[2243.50 --> 2246.02] I had to restore from backup and just get out of there. |
[2246.10 --> 2250.72] And I have just determined I am sticking with the old Z-Wave integration |
[2250.72 --> 2251.94] for as long as possible, |
[2251.94 --> 2255.68] and I'm going to hope to just switch to Matter sometime next year. |
[2255.82 --> 2258.10] And then I went online, Alex, and I looked it up, |
[2258.10 --> 2263.72] and man, people said they were spending like 6 days fixing their setups |
[2263.72 --> 2266.76] after they migrated to the new Z-Wave JS integration. |
[2267.02 --> 2267.76] I love Home Assistant. |
[2268.38 --> 2271.28] You all know this, and it is a universal truth in my life. |
[2271.84 --> 2275.16] But it feels to me a lot like Alex as a teenager. |
[2275.48 --> 2277.38] I used to come along to my parents and say, |
[2277.72 --> 2280.50] I've got this cool idea about how you can make your life easier. |
[2280.50 --> 2282.16] All you do is this. |
[2282.28 --> 2283.38] You just do this. |
[2283.48 --> 2284.44] You just do that. |
[2284.66 --> 2288.46] And I kind of feel like Home Assistant is in that kind of adolescent phase |
[2288.46 --> 2293.62] at the moment where you just need to do this migration just this once, |
[2293.64 --> 2295.12] and then it will just be fine. |
[2295.28 --> 2298.50] And six days later, you're just still picking up the pieces. |
[2298.72 --> 2299.34] You know, it's... |
[2299.34 --> 2300.06] Yeah. |
[2300.20 --> 2302.32] Sometimes I understand it's a necessary evil, |
[2302.48 --> 2307.58] but also I do think we need to be careful somehow as a community. |
[2308.16 --> 2309.52] I don't know what the solution is, |
[2309.78 --> 2311.60] because if people don't maintain the old stuff, |
[2311.68 --> 2312.96] we've got to move to new stuff, right? |
[2313.34 --> 2314.64] Yeah, it's tricky too with open source, |
[2314.74 --> 2317.00] because, you know, you only have so many contributors |
[2317.00 --> 2318.18] and they only have so much time. |
[2318.32 --> 2319.40] And yeah, I do get it. |
[2319.44 --> 2321.64] And I am actually just grateful they've kept the old integration |
[2321.64 --> 2323.30] working for as long as it does, |
[2323.38 --> 2325.50] and I'm hopeful it makes it until next year, |
[2325.50 --> 2326.94] because that's when I'll probably switch over. |
[2327.54 --> 2328.92] And there were plenty of resources, |
[2329.16 --> 2331.98] but you have to have a few people that take a dive and try it |
[2331.98 --> 2333.54] and report back on how it goes. |
[2333.96 --> 2336.24] And maybe if you've got any success stories, let us know. |
[2336.24 --> 2337.78] In fact, we love all of your stories, |
[2338.26 --> 2340.34] your war stories, your success stories, |
[2340.46 --> 2341.90] and your questions and suggestions |
[2341.90 --> 2344.46] at selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[2345.04 --> 2348.22] And of course, a big thank you to our site reliability engineers, |
[2348.44 --> 2349.18] our subscribers. |
[2349.36 --> 2353.06] You make this show possible over at selfhosted.show slash SRE. |
[2353.88 --> 2355.26] Every single episode, |
[2355.52 --> 2360.16] we do a little bit of shenanigans in the post show for our subscribers. |
[2360.42 --> 2364.22] We talk about cars, barbecue, all sorts of stuff. |
[2364.22 --> 2366.06] Selfhosted.show slash SRE. |
[2366.18 --> 2367.26] Go find Alex on Twitter. |
[2367.44 --> 2368.52] He's at Ironic Badger. |
[2368.62 --> 2369.58] I'm at Chris LAS. |
[2369.78 --> 2372.70] And the show for like, you know, events, news, stuff like that, |
[2372.82 --> 2374.00] at selfhosted show. |
[2374.14 --> 2375.64] And the network is at Jupyter Signal. |
[2376.16 --> 2377.02] Thanks for listening, everybody. |
[2377.32 --> 2379.74] That was selfhosted.show slash 56. |
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