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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Taggytech on 2026-03-04 11:02:43+00:00.


For me it was the moment when things started running automatically without me touching anything. Lights, routines, little things that just happen in the background.

What was the automation that made you think: “Okay, this is actually amazing”?

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/sobolanul11 on 2026-03-04 07:14:01+00:00.


We have many very high quality local TTS models for English and a handful of non English languages. However, there is none for Romanian.

So I decided to look into how to make one. It turns out it was easier than I expected. Took a week of trial and error and extensive Google usage, but I got it there.

I documented the steps for anyone who might want to reproduce it for other languages. The "secret" is to have 2 phase training, one for adding new, non English tokens to the vocab and then the actual training.

I used XTTS v2 for this (currently in the process of finding the right way to add extra languages to other popular TTS models).

I published everything into a Codeberg repository: https://codeberg.org/eduardm/romanian-tts-xtts-v2

All the code I used is there, to train a new language need to identify the best matching existing token phonetic matching (do not initialise with random) and update the scripts

I hope this helps

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/Conscious-Draw-3759 on 2026-03-04 06:09:44+00:00.


Let’s break a classic taboo for a moment and talk about something that roughly half the population deals with sooner or later in life.

Yes. Periods. Bloody Periods. Now that we’ve survived saying the word on the internet, here’s the nerdy part:

As someone who is periodically betrayed by my own uterus, I had a thought recently.

Home Assistant tracks my lights, heating, energy usage, plants, vacuum cleaner, and trash pickup…

…but the one recurring biological phase that actually influences my comfort, temperature, mood, and survival strategy every month?

Nowhere in HA. Just a dedicated app on my smartphone. A closed system, safe but not very useful anywhere else. -- To be fair, it's a good tracker with a solid prediction method (I’ve been using it for a few years now).

Originally I just wanted an app-independent cycle tracker, mostly because cycle data is sensitive health data, and I really don’t like the idea of it being stored on someone else’s server.

And if I already have to endure the period every month, the data might as well help make things a little more comfortable.

Of course this escalated into a small custom component + Lovelace gauge card. The typical thing when starting to tinker ;-)

The idea is to expose cycle data as actual Home Assistant sensors, so the house can react to it.

Examples I'm experimenting with or more like my use cases so far:

  • 🌡️ Trigger for Heating slightly higher on certain days because suddenly I'm freezing. Not always logical. Just Biological issue.
  • 🕯️ Comfort mode → cozy lights, calmer atmosphere (because I get more light-sensitive and sometimes get migraine symptoms) - avoid this or at least minimize its, helps a lot.
  • 🍫 Chocolate supply monitoring (a very critical system requirement ;-) ) – when the sweet cravings start…
  • 🛒 Preparedness automation — automatically adding chocolate and menstrual hygiene products to my shopping list before the predicted start date (being prepared is much nicer)
  • 😅 Optional “maybe be extra nice today” awareness automation for other people in the household (sorry, sometimes I get moody and socially overwhelmed)

That’s the automation side. Now for the visualization.

normal card view

click a day to set/delete a cycle start date

(example screenshot is in german, but the custom card uses the HomeAssistant system language*)*

The UI is a circular monthly gauge, intentionally subtle so it just looks like some mysterious dashboard dial. Not giving away much. but if you are aware of the color coding its easy:

🟡 fertile window || 🔴 predicted period + typical duration; the number in the center is the days_until_next_start

There are automations to add/delete period_start_dates, but you can also simply click the "remaining days"-number inside the gauge, which opens the calendar view.

For the nerds who like data structures, the sensor currently exposes something like this:

sensor.menstruation_gauge: [
history:
  - 2025-10-22,   
  - 2025-11-18,
  - 2025-12-17
  - 2026-01-14
  - 2026-02-14
next_predicted_start: 2026-03-15
days_until_next_start: 11
avg_cycle_days: 29
period_duration_days: 5
fertile_window_start: 2026-02-24
fertile_window_end: 2026-03-02
]

The prediction is intentionally flexible and based on the average of the most recent cycles, so it adapts over time instead of assuming a fixed rhythm. Much nicer for building automations on top of it.

So the goal is basically to make cycle data a first-class automation input in Home Assistant, instead of something locked inside an app or hosting sensitive health information somewhere else.

I have a working version running locally now. If there’s interest I’ll clean it up and publish the custom component + Lovelace card on GitHub.

So I'm curious:

What automation would other bleeding nerds build around this? Or what would partners of those come up with?

Because if our houses can react to sunrise, humidity and electricity prices… it can probably handle uterus-driven chaos too.

Cheers.

Edit:

Uploaded it to github and the steps i used to manually install:

https://github.com/nremey/HA/_menstrual/_gauge

Have fun, share, leave a comment in the issue with new ideas.

Anyone who can explain slowly in detailed steps how to make an Integration or HACS card out of it? so the manually install isn't required? AI wasn't helpful for me. maybe -- probably i think to complicated.

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https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1062090/view/526491913334818793

Specifically:

  • New building: HTTP Adapter (2x Gear, 4x Scrap Metal, 7500 Science Points). Exposes the on and off state of in-game signals via API and makes webhook calls. Or, in hooman-speak, with a moderate amount of tinkering, it can light up your IRL light bulb when your beavers are low on water. The science cost is also paid only once for all your settlements.
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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/LavenderLily on 2026-03-02 19:21:42+00:00.


My husband was really into home automation, and I know that he used Home Assistant. He died suddenly and unexpectedly last year. A few days ago, he got an email notice about an upcoming renewal of his Home Assistant Cloud subscription. If it lapses (which it will if I don't intervene since his credit cards are all closed), what will happen?

I know absolutely nothing about Home Assistant, and there's no time for me to learn since the renewal is in only a few days. So right now I just need to figure out if I should get into his account and update the credit card info or if I should just let it lapse.

In-use automations that I know of include lights that come on in the morning and go off at night (both in the house and outside). And he put a link on my phone that I could use to "manually" turn off a particular light that occasionally didn't turn off when it was supposed to.

I know he programmed stuff using Node Red. Does that require the cloud subscription?

He used voice commands through Google a lot, but there are only a couple that I use occasionally, and I could live without them (by removing the controllers and going to manual control). Should I expect that functionality to stop?

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I have an automation that turns off all my lights and sets the thermostat when I click a button on my was. Was thinking of adding a shutdown sound to go all with it. Does anyone else have something like that and if so, what sound do you use?

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Finally getting around to cameras in Home Assistant. Been putting it off cause it seemed like a rabbit hole.

Want

Local only, no subs

Good night video

Motion detection that doesn't spam me

Been reading and saw CCTV Camera World has ONVIF stuff in their Security Camera Systems section. Anyone using their cams with HA? Work okay? any brand recommendations?

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Control the content and get more metadata from Web UI and/or home assistant card.

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/frenck_nl on 2026-03-01 19:16:45+00:00.


This started at the Home Assistant community meetup in Cologne. Someone (T-Flow) was wearing a DOOM t-shirt, we got talking about the "will it run DOOM?" meme, and we realized there was no actual reason Home Assistant couldn't join the club.

So I built it.

It's a custom integration that runs the original DOOM (1993) shareware version inside a Lovelace dashboard card, using js-dos (DOSBox compiled to WebAssembly). You install it via HACS, add the card to a dashboard, and you're playing DOOM inside Home Assistant.

Because this is Home Assistant, it behaves like a proper integration. You can automate around it too. Hellish red office lights when DOOM starts, restore the scene when it stops. Completely unnecessary. Very Home Assistant.

And yes, there's an iddqd easter egg. Type it anywhere in the HA interface and a DOOM dialog pops up. God mode :)

GitHub repo: https://github.com/frenck/home-assistant-doom

Full story on how this came together (including the AI angle): https://frenck.dev/home-assistant-can-run-doom/

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To the team of people that created Home Assistant, Alarmo, and ESP Home...WELL DONE. I have just finished fixing my old hard wire system that was dead from a lightning strike with the above apps. I bought a Ring V2 keypad, ESP32 board and used an old Raspberry Pi to host. It works so well and was pretty easy to set up with the help of reddit. Now that i have entered the rabbit hole we will see what comes next!

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The original was posted on /r/homeassistant by /u/RudoFl on 2026-03-01 17:30:10+00:00.


Hey all,

It’s been a while since my last post about this project: unlocking a Polestar integration for Home Assistant.

Since then, I’ve been in contact with Polestar and members of their cloud features team.

I walked them through the project, what I discovered, and what I’ve built. The initial response was positive, but that does not mean I’ve already been given the green light to release it publicly.

What I can share is that they’re actively looking at how initiatives like this can be supported in the right way, because they recognize there is growing demand for this kind of technical integration. The people I spoke with also understand that many Polestar owners are highly tech-minded and value exactly these kinds of capabilities.

So to be clear: this isn’t a case of “you do this and get blocked immediately,” but they also need time to decide internally how to handle this properly and responsibly. I’ve been asked to wait a few weeks while that process runs.

That’s all for now. Not a huge update, but I wanted to let you know progress is still being made!

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