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[1463.10 --> 1465.18] I have not upgraded the RV yet.
[1465.34 --> 1466.40] I've only upgraded the studio.
[1466.52 --> 1467.06] That's how I do it.
[1467.06 --> 1468.04] I do the studio first.
[1468.20 --> 1469.78] And then if the studio passes, I'll do the.
[1470.16 --> 1473.56] It's no big deal with Home Assistant OS and the snapshots that you can take.
[1474.28 --> 1477.88] So you just put them in Google Drive and then you just download it and restore.
[1477.88 --> 1479.94] And it's as if nothing happened, you know.
[1480.06 --> 1485.26] My biggest fear is somehow some update writes something to my Z-Wave controller or something
[1485.26 --> 1486.44] like that, you know.
[1487.22 --> 1488.74] Don't hurt the Z-Wave network.
[1488.96 --> 1489.42] Just don't.
[1489.42 --> 1490.12] Yeah, I could see that.
[1490.70 --> 1490.90] Yeah.
[1491.32 --> 1493.04] So there was a new configuration panel.
[1493.34 --> 1495.08] What about, what did you think of the button entity stuff?
[1496.16 --> 1496.92] I like it.
[1496.98 --> 1502.74] I've been waiting for something like this because my wife likes to sometimes use the physical
[1502.74 --> 1508.06] buttons on like a LED light strip or a smart plug.
[1508.16 --> 1510.18] She'll sometimes, if she's just there, she'll just use the button.
[1510.84 --> 1511.54] And that's great.
[1512.58 --> 1516.74] But every now and then, Home Assistant does lose state sync.
[1516.74 --> 1520.06] And so it'll show off or on when we've pressed the button physically.
[1520.66 --> 1523.70] And so now I think I'm just going to replace those with this kind of button, which just makes
[1523.70 --> 1524.38] a lot more sense.
[1525.50 --> 1527.58] It's just a switch you press.
[1527.72 --> 1532.14] It has a state on or off, but it doesn't move back and forth indicating what its state
[1532.14 --> 1532.28] is.
[1532.32 --> 1533.36] It just says like press.
[1534.54 --> 1535.20] I think that's clean.
[1535.20 --> 1537.16] And I'd like to see this feature.
[1537.42 --> 1542.22] Users can now be created that are able to log in only from the local network.
[1542.60 --> 1546.58] So, you know, if you want just a purely local user, you can create that.
[1546.92 --> 1550.52] I was also pleased to see for you the new Jellyfin integration.
[1551.36 --> 1551.60] Yeah.
[1551.84 --> 1554.14] How great of timing is this?
[1554.14 --> 1554.56] Great timing.
[1555.34 --> 1555.70] Yeah.
[1555.70 --> 1562.82] The only problem is currently limited to music only, which is not great.
[1562.88 --> 1563.84] I'm sure they're going to get there.
[1563.94 --> 1564.16] Right.
[1564.62 --> 1566.20] But it's a good starting spot.
[1566.32 --> 1566.70] We'll see.
[1567.20 --> 1569.92] I would like to see, of course, video and all of that.
[1570.48 --> 1575.16] Also nice that the Hue integration now supports the version two of API for the Hue lights and
[1575.16 --> 1577.18] Hue devices, which means they show up a lot faster.
[1577.42 --> 1578.08] That's good to see.
[1578.44 --> 1579.36] And I have a pie hole.
[1579.46 --> 1581.44] I know you don't use pie hole, but I have pie hole.
[1581.56 --> 1585.04] And that integration has been updated to indicate when pie hole needs an update, which is nice
[1585.04 --> 1585.26] too.
[1585.82 --> 1586.78] Few integration changes.
[1587.38 --> 1592.06] One thing that came up in the presentation from powerless was some of the work that's
[1592.06 --> 1596.16] been done in the ESP home project that's been upstream to other projects.
[1596.70 --> 1596.84] Yeah.
[1596.90 --> 1599.40] I actually tried setting up for my Christmas tree.
[1599.40 --> 1605.40] I did a bunch of LEDs for my Christmas tree with running WLED connected to an ESP8266.
[1606.34 --> 1611.32] And back in the day, I've done a live stream with you actually a couple of years ago now.
[1611.50 --> 1611.70] Yeah.
[1611.70 --> 1616.22] Where we had to create an Arduino sketch and then upload it and then do all this ESP tool
[1616.22 --> 1616.92] based flashing.
[1617.70 --> 1621.40] Now you can just do it all in the browser and it picks it up in the browser.
[1622.28 --> 1623.62] Oh man, you've got to try it.
[1623.68 --> 1624.54] It's amazing.
[1625.86 --> 1627.18] I love seeing that.
[1627.68 --> 1627.80] Yeah.
[1627.82 --> 1630.26] They give it, they give it as due on the live stream now too.
[1630.60 --> 1632.16] Now that they're all part of the same family.
[1632.52 --> 1633.30] That's good to see.
[1633.80 --> 1637.04] And so I did do the home assistant OS seven upgrade.
[1637.04 --> 1641.64] I mean, there's not a lot in this one, uh, the broad comm and a thoroughest ethernet drivers
[1641.64 --> 1642.10] got updated.
[1642.18 --> 1642.80] That's good to see.
[1643.04 --> 1646.68] And this brings the Linux kernel up to Linux 5, 10, eight, three.
[1647.30 --> 1652.34] The reason why that kind of matters is Linux 5, 10 is an LTS kernel that will be maintained
[1652.34 --> 1653.98] through the end of 2026.
[1653.98 --> 1658.08] Um, and so if they're going to be rolling their own OS, which I've always kind of been
[1658.08 --> 1661.14] hesitant about, but I'm warming up to more and more as time goes on.
[1661.98 --> 1666.36] Uh, when I see things like they're using the LTS kernel, that to me shows that they're making
[1666.36 --> 1670.28] some good long-term thought choices there about like how to build something that's going to
[1670.28 --> 1673.08] be potentially run on an IOT device for a while.
[1673.58 --> 1676.30] And I, I, that made me feel a little better when I saw they're doing that.
[1676.36 --> 1677.66] So I went ahead and did the upgrade first.
[1677.74 --> 1679.16] I do the OS update first.
[1679.16 --> 1684.60] Well, first I do a snapshot, then I do the OS update, reboot everything.
[1684.86 --> 1689.78] And then when it comes back up, I do the home assistant update and, uh, it all went pretty
[1689.78 --> 1690.16] good for me.
[1690.20 --> 1694.86] I, I don't have nearly the depth of automations here at the studio that I have at the RV or
[1694.86 --> 1696.06] likely you have at home, Alex.
[1696.18 --> 1701.48] So I'll probably wait another week or two before I upgrade the RV just to make sure nothing's
[1701.48 --> 1705.26] going on with Zigbee and just to make sure nothing's going on with Z wave and just to make
[1705.26 --> 1706.92] sure my automations are okay.
[1706.92 --> 1711.06] I mean, look, I know what's going to happen is if I post in the forum saying I had this
[1711.06 --> 1714.12] issue, someone's going to say, well, you've been ignoring this thing in your log files
[1714.12 --> 1716.34] for the last six months, this deprecation notice.
[1716.58 --> 1719.14] And I don't know, I just can't be bothered to deal with it.
[1719.40 --> 1720.66] So I downgraded for now.
[1721.40 --> 1723.76] Anyway, speaking of which, I think it's time we did some feedback.
[1723.76 --> 1724.34] Don't you?
[1724.86 --> 1724.96] Yeah.