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>Franck Nijhof—better known as Frenck—is one of those maintainers who ended up at the center of a massive open source project not because he chased the spotlight, but because he helped hold together one of the most active, culturally important, and technically demanding open source ecosystems on the planet. As a lead of Home Assistant and a GitHub Star, Frenck guides the project that didn’t just grow. It exploded.

Archive: https://archive.today/vCY6G From the post: >>Franck Nijhof—better known as Frenck—is one of those maintainers who ended up at the center of a massive open source project not because he chased the spotlight, but because he helped hold together one of the most active, culturally important, and technically demanding open source ecosystems on the planet. As a lead of Home Assistant and a GitHub Star, Frenck guides the project that didn’t just grow. It exploded.
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My problem with HA is they constantly revise the way sensors are input into the system, and you are always afraid that the next update will deprecate your carefully crafted templates.

[–] 2 pts

Mine lives in a VM so if I need to I can roll back easily. It is annoying but I like it more than the alternatives.