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Let me know what you think!

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I've got so many things set up to send my phone notifications and I've just discovered you can delete them automatically from your phone. What usually happens is I end up with a long list and and up missing things. Yes I could send less of them but what's the fun in that.

Here are some examples:

  • Notification when my partner leaves work with an ETA, clears when she arrives home.
  • Reminders to put out bins/recycling which clears when they are detected out using LLM Vision.
  • Washing machine finished repeating notifications until I open the door which clear when you open it.
  • Doorbell notifications clear when the door is opened.

How to set up:

  • Put this in the data field of a notify action: tag: "your_tag_here". If you send a second notification with the same tag it will replace the old one instead of sending a second.
  • To delete any notifications with that tag send another notification with the message: clear_notification and in the data field put: tag: "your_tag_here"
  • This seems to work for android and IOS.

Was getting a bit overwhelmed with too many notifications and thought this was worth sharing in case it helps anyone else.

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The new Alexa Devices Integration (not the prior Alexa Media Play integration) has broken over the night with failing to connect. The code owner of the integration (chemelli74) posted that this will be corrected in the Core update 2025.6.2. Just a heads up. The Alexa Media Player HACS integration is working properly.

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I'm wanting more from local voice agents & am following this dev closely! Something affordable & low powered that can run a suitable model, with quantization, is a wise next step.

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Hey everyone!

I’m starting to dive into home automation and looking for inspiration. I’ve got a handle on the basics—smart lights, thermostats, motion sensors -but I’m curious:

What’s the most useful or downright coolest automation you’ve ever set up or come across?

Something that made a real difference in your daily life or just felt super satisfying to build and use. I’m open to any ideas—clever time-savers, fun automations, security stuff, energy-saving setups, whatever you’ve got.

Would love to hear what’s worked for you!

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Hey everyone!

I’m starting to dive into home automation and looking for inspiration. I’ve got a handle on the basics—smart lights, thermostats, motion sensors, but I’m curious:

What’s the most useful or downright coolest automation you’ve ever set up or come across?

Something that made a real difference in your daily life or just felt super satisfying to build and use. I’m open to any ideas—clever time-savers, fun automations, security stuff, energy-saving setups, whatever you’ve got.

Would love to hear what’s worked for you!

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