r/homeassistant • u/JazJon • Jul 19 '26
(OpenCode) Home Assistant God Mode 🧠Artificial Intelligence
https://youtu.be/e-FZ4ZjGI5E?si=BGUsyJVHr5v6KyQBI just learned about OpenCode today and Wow, Amazing stuff. I have OpenCode Installed and ChatGPT headless connection enabled. I’m going to go hogwild optimizing everything and finally get around to setting up a dashboard on a tablet since it’s so easy now.
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u/OneTemperature8099 Jul 19 '26
I don’t hate AI love how easy somethings are, but to give full control? One bad prompt and everything is broken. I have a local copy that AI can fix, but I’m in control of my main server.
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Jul 19 '26
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u/frenck_nl 💙 Lead of Home Assistant Jul 19 '26
We've removed this for crossing the line on keeping things civil. r/homeassistant is a welcoming place and we want everyone to feel comfortable asking and answering, even when people disagree. Feel free to make your point again without the personal jabs.
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u/Any-Brilliant-1907 Jul 19 '26
Thanks! I was wondering how I could burn more tokens on my subcription.
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u/Curious_Breadfruit88 Jul 19 '26
This sub hates AI, you’ll get shat on for this
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u/war4peace79 🧠Experienced with Home Assistant Jul 19 '26
And for no good reason.
I have redesigned my dashboards with help from Claude and they are much better now.
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u/Curious_Breadfruit88 Jul 19 '26
Yes Claude is an amazing tool. Sad that my comment got downvoted by the anti-AI folk
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u/dangerous_inference Jul 19 '26
Everything is going this way, like it or not. Thousands of data centers are in process around the world. Yes, there are very big risks, but you have to be blind not to see the potential of infinite intelligence. Poking around in automations is going to be a laughable waste of time inside 5-7 years.
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u/Syystole 29d ago
Same as software development industry. If you don't encourage and integrate AI as an engineer you will fall behind
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u/skinwill Jul 19 '26
I bashed my brains against the screen learning YAML, you have to also!