Don't forget to backup before change - love it, cant emphasis how very important this comment is. Doesn't happen often, however the ability to restore a snapshot to a known good configuration is paramount, in the event an update or change breaks something (it does happen from time to time). Nice one again on an informative video
Thanks for the comment! I totally agree-backing up before making changes is a must. When things break (and they do sometimes!), having that snapshot to fall back on is a lifesaver. Glad you enjoyed the video!
4 out of 5. Been using HA for about a year and a half. I missed the one about which HA versions you could use with HACS, but in my defence, I've only used OS :)
@@KPeyanski It's not that it wasn't difficult. It probably has to do with the fact that I've been using HA for almost 5 years and I tend to read the release notes as they come out, so I guess I'm somewhat up to date.
Question 4 is not fair to anyone that hasn't updated to HACS 2 yet. I have and knew the answer, but it seemed to be a stacked question in order to catch people out.
I get what you're saying, and I agree-it can feel a bit unfair if you haven’t updated to HACS 2 yet. But that’s kind of the challenge! It keeps things interesting and encourages staying up-to-date. Thanks for the comment!
Don't forget to backup before change - love it, cant emphasis how very important this comment is. Doesn't happen often, however the ability to restore a snapshot to a known good configuration is paramount, in the event an update or change breaks something (it does happen from time to time). Nice one again on an informative video
Thanks for the comment! I totally agree-backing up before making changes is a must. When things break (and they do sometimes!), having that snapshot to fall back on is a lifesaver. Glad you enjoyed the video!
5/5 Been using HA and HACS for about 5 years now.
Wow a lot of experience I sense ... :)
@@KPeyanski Hmmm a Star Wars fan I sense
5/5 :)
Great job. For how long you are into HA & HACS?
5/5, been using HA for roughly 18 months
Great result and congrats that you learnt so much for relatively short period
@@KPeyanski well I’m never off it 🤣 rabbit hole for sure!! Helps with my brain injury to keep my brain active
Haha rabbit hole indeed….
4/5 because I use HAOS/Supervised so didn't know if HACS could be installed to others.
That question is a bit tricky so good job 👏
🖐️ for 🖐️
Started using HA 1 year ago. Maybe I spend too much time with Home Assistant. 😂
There is no such thing as too much time with HA :) p.s. good job!
5/5 so many years with HA already :)
Well done 👍 next time I’ll add m more questions
4 out of 5. Been using HA for about a year and a half. I missed the one about which HA versions you could use with HACS, but in my defence, I've only used OS :)
fair enough, and your score is very good :)
5/5 for me:)
Great score here as well! I will think of more questions in the future and some of them will be harder :)
5/5
Great score, I will definitely think of more questions in the future and some of them will be harder :)
@@KPeyanski It's not that it wasn't difficult. It probably has to do with the fact that I've been using HA for almost 5 years and I tend to read the release notes as they come out, so I guess I'm somewhat up to date.
5/5 :D
wow we got only 5/5 and few 4/5 you are amazing :) Good job
Question 4 is not fair to anyone that hasn't updated to HACS 2 yet. I have and knew the answer, but it seemed to be a stacked question in order to catch people out.
I get what you're saying, and I agree-it can feel a bit unfair if you haven’t updated to HACS 2 yet. But that’s kind of the challenge! It keeps things interesting and encourages staying up-to-date. Thanks for the comment!
8/7
and how is that possible? :)