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Home Assistant users are huge on devices with full local control (no internet connection required). Yes, HA works with cloud-connected devices too, but HA itself is just a platform for connecting all your devices together.
Most users here probably agree with you about avoiding internet connected devices, but your condemnation of HA makes it sound like you have no idea what HA is.
Well obviously I did have no idea what home assistant was. On this forum that should be expected and answered in the post itself however. Obviously you are going to get that, along with people that skip it entirely because of it.
Yes, this was obvious, but it didn't keep you from ranting as if you did.
If you want to call ranting making valid points not addressed in the post. There is no reason to have internet connected everything, you cannot trust that they aren't exporting your data even with home assistant. You should address that in your post or expect such commentary.
Saying "my point is valid" does not make an argument valid. You're presenting as a 2nd year computer science student who is mad because they just learned that Microsoft is less than trustworthy. Who read an article about toxoplasmosis recently.
Most of the devices connecting to Home Assistant are using air gapped, non-wifi networks. A lot of them don't have a TCP/IP stack, much less a radio capable of connecting to the internet.
Home Assistant is an open source project. It's not a thing constructed by a company for sale. You are in a lemmy instance talking about it, which is why the people reading a post about a version update to it, know what it is.
Yes, there could be a magical way for "them" to secretly gather data on everything you do. But at that point they don't need the smart devices.
Not to mention that this post is specifically in the Home Assistant-community, which describes the FOSS, local control and privacy aspects of it in the community description.
You mean the homeassistant community? For Home Assistant users? I think it's taken for granted here that people know what HA is, and that doesn't seem unreasonable. I wouldn't expect every post in /c/android to explain what Android is.