Jeremy Reichman
Jeremy Reichman
I get the same error after inserting an old Microsoft Bluetooth adapter (Broadcom BCM2045A) that I had lying around on my server, passing it through the Home Assistant OS VM...
I currently see: ``` [bluetooth]# power off Changing power off succeeded [CHG] Controller 44:03:8E:6A:E2:39 Powered: no [CHG] Controller 44:03:8E:6A:2:39 Discovering: no [bluetooth]# power on Changing power on succeeded [CHG] Controller...
I believe this should be supported. I've run into it on a recipe for software that could have a yearly release. Putting path components in variables exposes those components in...
@n8felton Makes sense, good catch.
I believe that another issue with this is that some of these items can be code signed, but CodeSignatureVerifier doesn't (or didn't) handle bundles that end with extensions other than...
The [Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io) project also allows for HomeKit integration and is Python-based. I know I've mistakenly created a lot of phantom HomeKit devices with HA, but that's about the extent...
It sounds like this will be the same issue for my OneLink AC10 800D, aka model number AC10-500 (either way, it sounds like a D&D armor class and dice roll,...
I also saw an error after the updates, so I'll re-try without my HA server VM's ASUS Bluetooth adapter. How can we tell which ESP device is connecting? (I suppose...
@grahampugh Do you have any particular thoughts about the approach for this? I might be interested in it, given that I have been known to love compression.
If it is as simple as adding an email address, subject, and body text string to `const.py`, I can do a PR shortly. I'm waiting for the actual delivery to...