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I have a self hosted HA deployment that hasn't been updated in a while. I haven't updated it partially because they made the boneheaded move of deprecating their YAML config in favor of GUI-only config, and partially because the developers are insufferable dickholes.

I should probably move off of the deployment that I've got right now at some point, but what are people currently using for home automation? Is anyone running a newer version of HA that thinks it's not actually that bad?

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[–] redcalcium@lemmy.institute 3 points 1 year ago

Hmm, I don't think the dev being a dick here. He can ask distro maintainers to not package his app. There are plenty of devs with similar stance, e.g. jwz who asked debian to stop packaging his xscreensaver app. Likewise, the maintainer is free to ignore the dev's request and include the app anyway.