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Community highlights: 24th edition

The 24th edition of the Home Assistant Community Highlights! Some interesting things have popped up in our community that we thought were worth sharing.

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Blueprint of the week

I think a lot of parents are familiar with this situation: their children who get out of bed too early and whom you would like to learn when is the right time to get up.

This week’s blueprint is that of koosvanwwho created a blueprint for the above situation that works with a light that can change color and which can also be adjusted in brightness. Try it! Read more about it on the Community forum or install this automation in your instance by clicking the My button!

Threedy card


Preview of the triple card

Do you have a 3D printer and are not entirely sure how to beautifully display it in your Lovelace dashboard? Then try this card from
Dangrecothat works well in combination with Octoprint.

ESPHome weather station


Preview of the ESPHome weather station

Have you always wanted to build a weather station in your garden? Then try the ESPHome variant of Hugokernel, it is quite extensive with many measurement options.

Garage fingerprint

This week we also came across something cool shared on ours subreddit
Page. For example, you can open a garage door with geofencing from your phone or with an NFC tag. but Nhminer tried another option, namely opening it with a fingerprint sensor 😲

Would you like to know more about it? Then check too
this forum topic.

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