Hosts Phil Hawthorne and Rohan Karamandi discuss the latest Home Assistant update for 2024.8, along with various tech-related topics. They dive into the details of the new features, improvements, and breaking changes that come with this release. Additionally, Phil and Rohan share their thoughts on the future of smart home automation, AI integration, and much more.

New Features

  • New Badges for the Dashboard
    As part of the updates happening to Dashboards, (and go and watch Dashboard Chapter 2 on YouTube if you can) – 2024.8 brings fully re-designed badges for your Dashboards.
  • Service Calls are now actions
    Home Assistant has always had the concept of services. In YAML, to trigger a light turning off you would call the light.turn_off service.

    Home Assistant is now going to refer to these as actions. This was already done via the UI for the January release, but now all documentation and other places in Home Assistant itself will use the new action terminology.

    For YAML users, you can use service or action as the change will be backward compatible. Home Assistant recommends using action in your YAML moving forward.
  • Ollama is here
    Ollama is a local LLM AI, that can now be used in place of OpenAI or GoogleAI (Gemini).
  • OpenAI now defaults to gpt-4o-mini
  • Homekit Bridge
    Now supports the event entities representing doorbell and motion sensors.
  • Mealie
    A whole bunch of new features, including new actions. There is now the ability to import recipies, set meal plans and view shopping lists.
  • KNX Can now be managed by the UI
    The KNX integration now supports managing entities from the UI. This means you can now create, update, and delete KNX entities directly from the UI in the brand new dedicated KNX panel.
  • Assist
    Timer support for mobile devices is here, and now Assist can tell you the current date and time
  • Integrations setup via YAML will now be shown in the UI
    All integrations, regardless of how they are set up, are now visible in the integrations page in the UI. This means that even if you set up an integration using YAML, you can now find them in the UI and can view their provided entities.

New Integrations

  • Autarco
    Monitor the performance of your Autarco connected solar panels, inverters and batteries.
  • Bryant Evolution
    Control your Bryant Evolution HVAC system.
  • Dio Chacon
    Connect your Dio Chacon devices via RF 433 Mhz or Wi-Fi.
  • iotty
    Control your iotty Smart Home light switch, gate, smart cover, and outlet devices.
  • IronOS
    Integrate your IronOS powered soldering iron with Home Assistant over Bluetooth.
  • Israel Rail
    Get real-time departure information from the Israel railways
  • LinkPlay
    Control various media player based on the LinkPlay protocol.

    Includes speakers from brands WIIM, Belkin, Edifer, Harman Kardon, JBL, Yamaha
  • MadVR Envy
    Control your madVR Envy video processor for your home theatre.
  • Simplefin
    SimpleFIN is a financial data provider that offers a simple and easy-to-use API for retrieving financial data.
  • Tesla Fleet
    Connect and monitor various sensors from Tesla vehicles, PowerWall, Solar or Wall connectors through the Tesla Fleet API.

Backward-incompatible Changes

  • Recorder Database
    This release includes a database upgrade/migration that increases the size of the number we can store for the idenfier fields. A more technical explanation: We are upgrading integer fields for ID columns from a 32-bit integer to BIGINT, which is a 64-bit integer.

    This can cause the database upgrade to take longer than usual, depending on the size of your database.
  • Lights
    A whole bunch of attributes against lights (such as brightness, color, effect etc) will no longer be recorded in the database.

    This change has no impact on the operation of your lights, but it will reduce the amount of data stored in the database.
  • WLED
    The WLED integration now requires a WLED device running at least WLED 0.14.0
Chapters
00:00:15 Introduction and Sponsor Mention
00:01:30 Telstra TV Discussion Begins
00:03:35 Telstra TV Discontinuation
00:04:24 Environmental Concerns with E-Waste
00:07:00 Nike Self-Lacing Shoes
00:07:58 Frustration Over Discontinued Products
00:11:30 Home Assistant Yellow and Green
00:17:27 Wave JS and Home Assistant Green Performance
00:20:07 2024.8 Home Assistant Update
00:22:30 Transition from Services to Actions
00:26:30 Introduction of Local LLaMA AI
00:37:30 New UI for KNX Integration
00:42:00 YAML-Based Integrations Now Visible in UI
00:52:00 Wake Word Collective Announcement
00:55:55 Episode Conclusion and Closing Remarks

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Phil Hawthorne

Phil is a Melbourne based web developer who lives and breathes technology. When he's not at his day job, he’s in his home office attempting to simplify his life through complicated tech.

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Rohan Karamandi

Rohan from Toronto, Canada works in the Technology sector as an architect designing network and datacenter solutions for his customers. His passion for technology stems from there and extends to IoT and home automation

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