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Google to remove Works with Nest program == bye bye Home Assistant

Google I/O was held on May 7th

Google announced that the works with Nest program will be discontinued

Nest accounts will be migrated over to Google Accounts

Third party integrations including IFTTT and Home Assistant will no longer work with the new Google Assistant integration

Third party apps that want to access Nest products will be heavily vetted by Google

You will no longer be able to access the data about your own home

Google has said the data collected by Nest will never be used for advertising. This was corrected by the public relations team which quickly said “we can never say never”. https://twitter.com/superglaze/status/1126043166031994880

Philips Hue removing cloud support for v1 bridges

On April 29th Philips Hue quietly announced that users using the original Philips Hue hub will lose access to some features

From April 29th 2019, only security updates will be provided for the v1 bridge. No new features will be added to the v1 bridge.

After April 30th 2020, v1 bridges will no longer have access to cloud services. This will impact things including voice control of Philips Hue lights with the Amazon echo and Google Home.

The v1 hub was first released over 5 years ago

Home Assistant Updates

Paulus now employee of Nabu Casa

Paulus has moved away from Ubiquiti, and is now employee number 2 at Nabu Casa. This gives Paulus and Pascal complete independence and autonomy to work full time on Home Assistant.

Version 1 is coming

In a recent blog post by Paulus, Home Assistant is working towards a version 1 to be released by the end of 2019!

New Release Cycle

This week the Podcast is releasing the same day as 0.93 is landing. The developers are now moving to a three week release cycle.

Lovelace Floorplan Card now available

Petar from episode 3 has released a new Floorplan Lovelace card for Home Assistant. Check it out!

https://github.com/pkozul/lovelace-floorplan

0.93

New Features

New Onboarding Process for new Home Assistant users

If you’re spinning up a new Home Assistant instance there’s a brand new onboarding process for Home Assistant, which will aim to make it simpler to automatically setup discovered components like Philips Hue and Chromecast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oIquYNEHaA

If you’re spinning up a new Home Assistant instance there’s a brand new onboarding process for Home Assistant, which will aim to make it simpler to automatically setup discovered components like Philips Hue and Chromecast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oIquYNEHaA MeteoAlarm Binary Sensor

A new binary sensor which can be used for weather alerts in Europe.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23663

A new binary sensor which can be used for weather alerts in Europe. https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23663 Essent Energy

There is a new Essent component, which allows you to integrate with an undocument API from the dutch energy company.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23513

There is a new Essent component, which allows you to integrate with an undocument API from the dutch energy company. https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23513 AmbiClimate

AmbiClimate is a smart AC controller similar to Sensibo and Tado, powered by Artificial intelligence. Can now be controlled with the brains of Home Assistant.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/22827

Breaking Changes

Pollen sensor is being renamed

Aaron Bach is expanding the pollen sensor, which may in the future provide more providers. As such the pollen sensor is being renamed to the companies name iqvia.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/22986

Aaron Bach is expanding the pollen sensor, which may in the future provide more providers. As such the pollen sensor is being renamed to the companies name iqvia. https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/22986 NMAP sensor will now add leading zeros for non-linux systems

If you’re using Home Assistant on other systems, like Mac or Windows, the NMAP sensor will now add leading zeros to some parts of the MAC address, which will ensure there is consistency if sharing your configuration between the two types of systems.This will really only affect users on Mac, where entity_ids generated from NMAP may change.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23492

If you’re using Home Assistant on other systems, like Mac or Windows, the NMAP sensor will now add leading zeros to some parts of the MAC address, which will ensure there is consistency if sharing your configuration between the two types of systems.This will really only affect users on Mac, where entity_ids generated from NMAP may change. https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23492 Sonos specific services are being moved to the Sonos component

If you’re a SONOS user, there are specific services like media_player.sonos_set_sleep_timer. These are now being moved to the SONOS platform, so will need to be called like sonos.set_sleep_timer.Additionally services now require an entity ID. If you want to target all players, you should specify all as the entity ID.

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/23670

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