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Yes, I'm running HomeAssistant, 100% local. Knocking on wood, no, it didn't need a lot of maintenance, but there was a lot of tweaking necessary, e.g. until the heatpump controller hit the right indoor temperature depending on outside temp and wind speed.
There were some breaking changes in HA over time, but the authors of the integrations I'm using followed those. If they hadn't, I would have had to push some python around myself, which I probably would have managed.
I'm doing regular restore tests and I'm monitoring the health of the HA backups. That's my plan in case shit goes south.