Building a proper smart home can often feel like a never-ending battle against fragmented apps and unreliable cloud connections. For a long time, I relied on Google Home and Amazon Echo speakers to manage my smart bulbs and plugs, but the experience was always delayed and clumsy.
That changed when I finally migrated my entire house to Home Assistant, a locally controlled smart home platform that puts privacy and customization first. While the software runs on a small server on my desk, the real magic that pulls it all together is something very different.
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