Sorry, I meant risk taking not averse (not my 1st language) Regarding the bugs, they get usually fixed within days
Sorry, I meant risk taking not averse (not my 1st language) Regarding the bugs, they get usually fixed within days
*10.9 if not latest. For the risk averse folks out there, check out https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower I just let it run every night, so far w/o problems
During restart all entities are in state unavailable. When the integrations are loaded all the entities with their current states become available again, but that’s something of seconds. The internal entities, like Helpers, are immediately available - that’s the closest to “value from HA itself” I have in my setup
That’s strange, it usually does keep that, because the values are coming from the devices themselves. Like a switch is either on or off as soon as HA reconnects, it requests the state of the switch. Same for thermostats, at least in my case, because mine are connected via the router via DECT. It may helps to provide some more details on your installation (Docker, HASS OS, …) and devices
A quick and dirty solution would be using a date input helper, that get’s updated with every run and is used in a condition. But there is probably a smarter way
Afaik the devs were in contact with the dev of introskipper about implementing it natively into Jellyfin. Maybe the archieving means there is heavy progress with this
Since you already got a lot of ELI5s, here is a basic to-do to get you up and running. From my experience, since I use the exact same setup as you describe.
renderD128 (Intel dgpu) couldn’t be added to the container (linuxserver image). Will take a look later, when I’m home, to find the issue. But may take your time for the update and don’t yolo it like I did :)