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minus-squaredrspodlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·2 days agoIs the whole stack open source or do we have to buy their hardware or license their software? Their device does look very slick, but I’d like to hack my own system together!
minus-squareClaude Flammang@dju.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 hours ago@drspod So it is your dream come true.
minus-squaremodeler@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up16·2 days agoEven better - it’s using ESPHome, which is part of the Home Assistant stack. ESPHome works from a YAML config file, which ESPHome uses to build firmware images which can be installed OTA (or USB of you must)
Is the whole stack open source or do we have to buy their hardware or license their software?
Their device does look very slick, but I’d like to hack my own system together!
@drspod
So it is your dream come true.
Even better - it’s using ESPHome, which is part of the Home Assistant stack.
ESPHome works from a YAML config file, which ESPHome uses to build firmware images which can be installed OTA (or USB of you must)
It’s all OSS.