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People are focusing on expanding Home Assistant with new smart-home integrations and hardware reviews—specifically lighting via WLED and an LED matrix setup, plus the SONOFF Hydro DUO water valve. There’s also interest in how to install and manage Home Assistant add-ons using HACS on popular virtualization setups like Proxmox VMs and Docker.
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Key TakeawayHome Assistant users are actively adding device support (WLED and SONOFF Hydro DUO) and streamlining workflows by installing HACS on Proxmox or Docker.
Tracking: WLED 16 and LED Matrix Panels in Home Assistant! / How we achieved super-fast STT and TTS in Home Assistant using Siri's voice models on a lightweight Wyoming server
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