On your Xiaomi first time you launched app, you can determine wether you always allow or allow on prompt (but you should still be able to manage that setting afterwards). You also need to disable battery optimization for that app and set app to be able to auto launch in background. This is at least what I do with my home assistant app to determine GPS location in background (app record every 15mn) and no issues with battery draining.
Merci beaucoup pour ces conseils. Ça va vraiment m'aider, j'ai installé Ardour pour une amie qui souhaite s'enregistrer et va falloir que je la guide sauf que je ne l'ai jamais utilisé. Encore merci
So pc is consuming 13W, this is with one nvme + one SSD, pic at 30w for a few seconds at boot.
Don't have knowledge to answer your question but you could check how home assistant does it, I think that should point you to the right direction.
If I were you, I would try to disable some/all of the image features your TV has in settings. Could be those settings that create soap opera effect.
If z2m, zwavejs,... Are installed from the adon store of HA, all you have to do is create a full backup of HA, and all your automations will be saved and restored automatically.
I just tried and I think they are limitations on numerous android OS.
It isn't exactly a widget but what I have been able to do is create a shortcut when long pressing home assistant app icon on my phone
To do so, go to home assistant app settings/compagnon app/shortcut Give it a name and description, not too short according to documentation (see below), next add under dahsboard
/lovelace/home?conversation=1
https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/integrations/android-shortcuts/
Edit: added another screenshot from settings (sorry in french but that should help). This was just a quick test, this is why I named it assist_widget. You can also change icon type
Unless you can find an alternative firmware that can run docker, I don't see any other options. Wish you luck
Oh! Ok. Maybe you can try this https://community.home-assistant.io/t/installing-home-assistant-on-wd-mycloudex2ultra/530270
You need something like a raspberry or a small computer to run home assistant 24/7 and you also need a zigbee coordinator (to be able to use your ZigBee devices) like sonoff CC2652P or conbee 3 (others are available). Install home assistant, and learn how to manage/customise as you wish.
Home assistant is great but it's not a plug and play solution (that being said, it has already been much simplified over the years and it's not that hard to get started). Settings basics stuff isn't complicated but you will have a learning curve to be able to do more complicated stuff (depending of knowledge you already have)
Power outages are usually very short (few seconds max). Are fanless ups ok or should I stay away from it. The one I'm looking out at the moment is Eaton Ellipse eco 500