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I was reading the HA roadmap and thinking about the points where everyone (else) interacts with my HA environment. I’ve wanted displays/dashboards for a long time but mostly have either battery powered buttons or smart wall switches. These are good in that I can automate them but with two teenage children we have a lot of variability.

Tell me how everyone else uses HA in your house. Do they love it? Do they see only that buttons ‘do things’? Do they read dashboards and crave data?

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[–] huskypenguin@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 hours ago

I bought a cheap AIO PC on FB Marketplace and run HA's front end on it. I also have the thermostat on an Amazon fire.

Each device has its own login so I can update what it sees. Eventually I want a 2F control, 1F control, and maybe use open hasp for thermostats. I'm also going to experiment using a raspberry pi or esp32 and gpio buttons.

If I were going to spend a little more cash I think I'd get a Chromebook that has a detachable screen and use that.