Speedtest completely broken for me after updating to this version. All sensors have become unavailable. Removing and re-adding via Integrations UI works upon initial setup, then subsequent scheduled queries stop working and all three sensors become unavailable. Restarting HA doesn’t help.
Logs. Where are your logs?
No, unfortunately not. The strange thing is that it does work in automations
Oversettelser i Supervisor panelet
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Uh, why is home assistant wanting to downgrade all of the sudden?
Well, that was weird, did a reload on the supervisor and the message was gone…
Same here, the notification came back though today
Very strange, I am seeing the same message as above wanting me to downgrade.
My installation is also stuck in a cycle of upgrade/downgrade for the Supervisor between 2021.3.3 and 2021.3.4 I tried to just go with it to see what would happen and it’s an infinite loop every few hours of asking me to upgrade, snapshot, downgrade, snapshot.
Anyone have a fix for this yet?
Ignore the request to downgrade will solve it.
Well, yes, provided I don’t do it absentmindedly tomorrow when I open HA.
It’s happening with both Supervisor and Core, but Core is so far the only one annoying me on the Supervisor Dashboard; they’re just annoying me in my sensor alerts. IN case it doesn’t show, screenshot of my System page where both Core and Supervisor desperately want to downgrade.
I think I saw somewhere that this bug is fixed in the April release, so should be here on Wednesday.
I wonder if there aren’t a lot of people making new automations. For what it’s worth I’m having this issue too.
Why wouldn’t you? You sound opposed to it but not sure why.
Because to use device automations you have to use the UI. Which I don’t. For multiple reasons.
And if I did use the UI I still don’t see the benefit of device automations/services when using entities in services works just as well and the resulting yaml is way less complicated.
And areas never really seemed to be very useful.
Unless you have a very large “McMansion” sized house then targeting an area to turn on or off lights is not much harder than turning on/off the few or the couple of lights that are typically in that area individually or in a multiple entity list in a service call.
Unless I’m missing something basic in the “area” concept that is a “game changer” I never saw any real reason to get excited about it or even start looking into using it. None of my devices are assigned to areas either. I never saw the point.
Not to take away anything from others who use them but it’s simpler for me to not use those things and it’s never been a limitation at all as far as I’m aware.
Would Konnected Switchable Output is Marked UnAvailable be considered a breaking change to share or document in release notes? Have added values in external_url and internal_url to address.
Setting internal & external url values was covered in a release months ago.
To you and the others complaining about this, yes HA is open source and yes HA offers freedom in many ways however like any other software the maintainer has a reputation (and so does the software) to keep. Security is a serious issue and they need to cover their back so they don’t appear on the media later on with a story saying “Home Assistant Allows Hackers to control someone’s house and spook their kids”. That’s a huge reputational damage and can seriously affect the whole project, potentially kill it. If you’re all so lazy to update your passwords then fork the project and make the change for yourselves!? That’s what the freedom is about. You accept the product “as-is”. If the high-level maintainers made a business decision to handle the security this way, then you and the others at the very least must respect it, after all you get this for free. A lot of you don’t seem to think about the reputational issues that removing this security feature would cause. Just Google data leaks etcetera. And yes there’s ways of infiltrating a local network, if your machine is connected to the internet then there’s a way. And to those claiming that their machine isn’t connected to the internet, then how exactly would HA send the hashed passwords to the pwn service? Yeah, didn’t think of that either you guys, right? Lying isn’t pretty. I depend on this project a lot and I spend hours every week keeping everything up to date, it’s your responsibility to maintain your network, you can always stop using HA if you’re not happy with their business decisions. You may be angry about that but that’s your issue.
Sure, but Konnected was working without these values being set until 2021.3. Letting it go…