This article seems kinda misleading. Even if you could set ChatGPT as your default assistant on Android it will not be triggered by a hotword like Google Assistant does.
I mean no disrespect, this is a genuine question: at this point why limit yourself to HomeSeer hardware when Home Assistant has become so user friendly to setup and configure?
I feel like most people don't understand that there is a default share menu for the OS providers but the vast majority of apps create their own (which are significantly worse).
The Android 14 share menu works great for me. The people and apps I share stuff with are always there. 🤷
Yeah. It's just a much larger phone/small tablet in the completely unfolded state. The halfway folded state is more useful as a kickstand than the divided layout apps like YouTube present.
I absolutely loved my Nexus 6. It was "massive" at the time but I still think it feels great in the hand today because of the 16:9 aspect ratio screen. I love my Pixel Fold because it isn't ridiculously tall and skinny like every other phone released today.
Damn, I guess I'm the only one with TasmoAdmin installed lol.
Edit: Is the Meteorologisk institutt (weather) integration really used by 77%? I read a couple HA weather threads and didn't see a single person saying they use it.
Software updates and eventually you have to stop supporting older versions of Android. Apps do it all the time. Dropping support for Android 7.0 going into 2024 seems reasonable (it's only a couple percent of the total market).
How does this have anything to do with market share anyway?
Are you serious or are you just trolling? This is an anti trust lawsuit. The definition of antitrust is preventing abuse of monopolies. And the definition of a monopoly is "controlling most or all of the market share" or something.
https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/0b789715-c7c7-425c-bb2d-c51d14c26de0.png
Yes, this works on Pixels. Home Assistant is a mature open source home automation platform.