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OP would be able to accomplish this in NodeRED pretty easily. It's probably pretty easy in HA too, but my brain only works with NodeRED haha.
Why do you love NodeRed so much?
I've been using HA for about 7 or 8 years (maybe longer?). Everything used to be YAML only, including automations. Now you can set up devices in the GUI, make automations in the GUI, etc., but I learned NodeRED when things weren't as streamlined. I've never bothered to learn HA automations because NodeRED is so great.
How do you feel about the progress that Home Assistant has seen while you've been using it? And looking at the climbing adoption, you must feel like a proud parent?
It has come a long way, absolutely.
There was a while where if you didn't check the change logs before updating, you'd likely be in for some surprises. That's pretty rare now.
I don't really feel like a proud parent because I haven't contributed much, even in the way of bug reports. I've just been along for the ride.
You say that, but the last update broke my thermostat with their new climate controls and also some of my lights needed switching to the light service from the switch service.
The thermostat backend didn't change, just the card right? It looks different but didn't lose any functionality. Sorry you had trouble with it. I have 4 or 5 different thermostats and they never stopped working.