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I'd love to see what's needed to get some of these integrations in core!


Uv has been awesome so far. It brought the release time for Home Assistant down from an hour and a half to about 15 minutes.

Also installing all the dependencies from scratch used to give you enough time to grab lunch and drink coffee, and now we can only grab the coffee in that time!


Unfortunately the implementation in HA also broke a lot of addons from HACS for many people running HA in a container.


Classic software problem. "This thing is so great, its never been faster. Now if only it didn't break everything for my users"


An alternative framing. "This software could be so fast, but it's bogged down by having to support every single workflow it's ever once even accidentally supported."


From the top of my head.

* Microsoft Windows

* Microsoft Excel

* Python/Pandas

* Web browsers

They all do great things and deserve all the praise for maintaining backwards compatibility, havoc would have ensued otherwise.

Does not mean that they should not be replaced though.


I did put in a lot of work to make the integration with HA as nice as possible. Their API is nice and they provide it for free. I am secretly hoping they aren't becoming the next MyQ where they want to avoid it.

They even recently launched their Withings+ subscription, so they are trying to bring in more revenue. Their other revenue stream (apart from selling devices) is some kind of reseller program. Let's hope they can make it sustainable so we can enjoy our devices.


I think the best way to discover you want to do something with smart home is seeing someone else do it. Then you can advice this to them and have less fear of becoming "the tech support".


I was greeted with a "Please give us this UUID when you report this bug" twice and I thought it was a Github breaking repo. love it


Make it more stable.

Everybody in my class started with Visio, they almost all went to alternatives due to unreliability. Crashes with no autosave files happened way too often.


I'm a long-time Visio user (maybe 10+ years), and I also find it crashes way more often than any other Office product.


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