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Trending Home Assistant discussions focus on practical user experiences and expansion of the ecosystem: people are seeking UX feedback for a wall-mounted dashboard, comparing offline TTS options, and sharing integrations and card packs via HACS. There’s also interest in how to set up common add-ons using HACS on different virtualization/container environments.

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17 September 2013
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Key Takeaway Home Assistant community momentum right now is centered on building and evaluating new interfaces and local/offline capabilities using HACS, alongside sharing setup how-tos.
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UX feedback request offline TTS comparison HACS setup guidance custom integration builds works with home assistant
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Home Assistant community momentum right now is centered on building and evaluating new interfaces and local/offline capabilities using HACS, alongside sharing setup how-tos.

Trending Home Assistant discussions focus on practical user experiences and expansion of the ecosystem: people are seeking UX feedback for a wall-mounted dashboard, comparing offline TTS options, and sharing integrations and card packs via HACS. There’s also interest in how to set up common add-ons using HACS on different virtualization/container environments.

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setup topic Installing HACS on Home Assistant via Proxmox VM and Docker
capability focus Offline TTS options comparison for Home Assistant

What to Watch

  • Check for follow-up posts testing and comparing offline TTS performance in Home Assistant. XDA Developers
  • Watch r/homeassistant and related guides for new HACS install patterns for Proxmox VM/Docker setups. WunderTech

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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Why use anything else?

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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