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I would like to know more about this jellyfish. And your lcars
I'll trade you a design I found/am getting set up for my workflow of a 3x3 macropad with a rotary dial to cycle through multiple pages of macros beyond just 9.
The weather jellyfish is simply a DIY hanging light kit with a jellyfish lampshade and an RGB bulb connected to Home Assistant, running this automation. The code is simply just check high temp of the day and set it to a certain color based on a 10ΒΊF range I decided on. (I used to have it blink white for snow and blue for rain, but apparently I haven't added that back in since moving away from my previous weather API.) I named it Abbott because Arrival is a great movie.
My LCARS dash is just using this sweet project for HA, and with a few hours of fiddling with all their different UI elements I ended up with this for my living room dash.