

I had this when I added time and date sensors. In your configuration.yaml, exclude those entities from the log book.
logbook:
exclude:
entities:
- sensor.time
- sensor.date
- sensor.date_time


I had this when I added time and date sensors. In your configuration.yaml, exclude those entities from the log book.
logbook:
exclude:
entities:
- sensor.time
- sensor.date
- sensor.date_time
I have a sunseeker x7 and love it. No HA integration, but I haven’t found a need for integrating yet, anyway. Set up the boundaries and schedule in the manufacturer app and let it be. Rain detection is built in and the all wheel drive is surprisingly effective.


I finally bought a tiny PC to replace my aging APU border router/firewall (OpenBSD), so I’m trying to wrap my head around building a router currently inside the network that it will be protecting.
I have Debian installed as hypervisor, Incus, and sticking with OpenBSD for the firewall. pf makes too much sense to me too switch to firewalld. I’ll also move the network-related containers off my main lab host once this is up and running.
Same here. I have it installed, but I’m resistant to managing other people’s passwords.


I’ve been on US Mobile for several years. You can choose between the Verizon, T-Mobile or AT&T networks. I’m on the Verizon SIM. Yes, you are deprioritized. No, it’s not an issue.
I’ve been very impressed with US Mobile’s support, though I’ve only needed it a couple times.


Me too! I have a Niro EV now, which I like, but it’s still bigger than I need and isn’t a great road tripper. Comfortable, but slow.


Our options are basically the model 3 or the Leaf. Unless you go crazy expensive with Lucid, and they aren’t small. I was hoping you knew something I didn’t.
I have the same lock. Keymaster was way more complex than I needed/wanted, but Keymaster Basic is very smooth. By default, it gives you ten code slots and a Lovelace dashboard along with mobile notifications.