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  • Never looked in to deeply how haos manages things.

    I never used hacs since I've heard it complicates setups and maintenance and I don't want to put in more effort than I absolutely have to (working as it pro and don't need that privately). Running several integrations, Enphase as stated, airthings, broadlink, esphome, homekit, melcloud, nanoleaf and the main one for me, zigbee.

    Speed when booted is perfectly fine, can't say otherwise.

    What specifically is slow? Oh wait you said funkily, I interpreted slow. (edit: no wait you said it later lol) Anyhow, there's the modbus integration though I assume it's just the basic interface to your pv and you'd need to put in the effort to get data yourself or something. Don't know modbus.

  • Strange. I've been running haos for some years on a 3b+ which is different but the soc is the same (although slightly higher clock) as is the amount of ram.

    As said, I run haos though, not containers. Not sure how you tried it.

    Just slap it on a SD card and go.. Mostly intuitive.

    https://www.home-assistant.io/installation/raspberrypi/

    I don't know about integrating your pv though. I am lucky with Enphase, although that has some downsides besides generally working.

  • I'm sorry you had to go through this and are suffering. There are people that can (literally) feel your pain, I hope that can give some comfort.

    I'm lucky to be in Europe, otherwise I would (very likely) be dead and broke if not.

  • Yes, that sentence was mashed together, the gunsword is unrelated to the story. For me it just added on stuff I didn't like or could not relate to.

    Interesting point with the mana! I didn't like the consumable aspect of magic basically because I feared running out of something. Similar to some of the worse paper Mario titles.

    It's fantastic to hear from someone who thinks the opposite!

  • In part we agree. However there are two things to consider.

    For one, the llms are plateauing pretty much now. So they are dependant on more quality input. Which, basically, they replace. So perspecively imo the learning will not work to keep this up. (in other fields like nature etc there's comparatively endless input for training, so it will keep on working there).

    The other thing is, as we likely both agree, this is not intelligence. It has it's uses. But you said to replace programming, which in my opinion will never work: were missing the critical intelligence element. It might be there at some point. Maybe llm will help there, maybe not, we might see. But for now we don't have that piece of the puzzle and it will not be able to replace human work with (new) thought put into it.