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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • Die meisten haben irgendeinem Mechanismus der dein Gehalt an die TCL am Wohnort anpasst, zahlen aber trotzdem im Verhältnis zum Konzern oder gar Mittelstand sehr gut.

    150-200k TC ohne Personalverantwortung kann drin sein. Dafür wird aber halt auch Leistung erwartet und regelmäßig evaluiert, schon anders als man das hier gewohnt ist. Da kommt es weniger auf die Anwesenheit an (die bei Remote-Buden eh keiner kontrollieren kann) sondern um Ergebnisse.

    Und man muss eben mit dem Gedanken abschließen bis zur Rente irgendwie zu bleiben. Der Layoff hängt immer über einem.



  • Thanks for elaborating. While I think that is a far cry from “some very basic features” being “utterly impossible”, I see the point, but I disagree that this a common experience.

    HA is meant as the central point in home automation, meaning it is consuming sensor data, automating actors and showing everything on its dashboards. Following that philosophy, long term storage is meant to be written to by HA, but not consumed from there.

    Then you are also running a very non-standard MQTT setup that does not conform to the usual conventions. If it were, you could make use of the autodetection capabilities and make sensors (and actors!) work very easily with HA/MQTT. I played around with this myself in a little toy project which I use to control my linux machine via MQTT and this worked wonderfully.

    I’d argue you are very far away from a typical use case and naturally you will run into problems making it work. That’s FOSS software for you, you can try to work around it, you can work on the missing features yourself or you can leave it. But it’s not fair to pretend your very special use case is some kind of measure of the project’s quality. People have built amazing things with HA, far from “exactly the path someone had in mind”.