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Recent discussion centers on expanding Home Assistant’s ecosystem via new integrations and user-built add-ons, alongside practical setup and usability feedback. People also share tooling recommendations like offline TTS and installation approaches (e.g., HACS on Proxmox/Docker).

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17 September 2013
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Key Takeaway Home Assistant’s momentum is coming from community-built integrations and improved setup experiences, with practical UX and offline features getting spotlighted.
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Home Assistant’s momentum is coming from community-built integrations and improved setup experiences, with practical UX and offline features getting spotlighted.

Recent discussion centers on expanding Home Assistant’s ecosystem via new integrations and user-built add-ons, alongside practical setup and usability feedback. People also share tooling recommendations like offline TTS and installation approaches (e.g., HACS on Proxmox/Docker).

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Top 1 signals · Home Assistant’s momentum is coming from community-built

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Integration scope Culiplan add-on includes meal planning, shopping to-do, pantry sensors, voice via Assist, and a Lovelace card pack
Distribution Culiplan integration uses an HACS custom repo and supports BYOK/local-AI

What to Watch

  • Follow r/homeassistant for ongoing releases and community feedback on new integrations like Culiplan. XDA Developers
  • Check for follow-up posts comparing offline TTS options for Home Assistant and their real-world performance. XDA Developers

What Changed

  • I built a Home Assistant integration for Culiplan - meal planning calendar, shopping to-do, pantry sensors, Assist voice, and a Lovelace card pack (HACS custom repo, BYOK/local-AI supported) XDA Developers
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Tracking: I built a Home Assistant integration for Culiplan - meal planning calendar, shopping to-do, pantry sensors, Assist voice, and a Lovelace card pack (HACS custom repo, BYOK/local-AI supported) / Best Offline TTS for Home Assistant

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Bare metal sounds like the best option for anything, really. You wouldn't run your home desktop PC through emulation, would you? The same goes for the smart home with Home Assistant. There's an OS package that runs on just about any hardware that meets the system requirements, and you'll have no trouble hooking up all your smart home devices and other integrations. It all just works. There's no worrying about keeping an underlying OS updated or other software that needs to run in between layers. It's the hardware, Home Assistant OS, and the familiar web UI. For many users of the platform, this

Home Assistant on bare metal works great — until it becomes your entire home's infrastructure
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