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12 days agoYou jest but if I left my wife my Home Assistant setup undocumented she would pee on my grave.
I’m just another frustrated semi-disaffected Gen Xer trying to make it through the day. Husband, father, ham radio operator, mead maker.


You jest but if I left my wife my Home Assistant setup undocumented she would pee on my grave.


I agree with the advice that says “Document your setup such that you could recreate it from your notes from scratch” but I’d take it another step further — consider that someone may have to do some work on your system when you are unable or unavailable. The kind of thing you’d keep with your will, or power of attorney. Just a suggestion.
I’m happily married with a kid, and we recently went through the estate planning process. When I brought up IP stuff and digital properties, their advice was pretty much “Hmm… you should pick someone who understands what you’re talking about, get their approval in advance, and then add them as your legacy contacts and document the heck out of everything”. Realistically nobody is going to want my GitHub stuff or anything like that, but I would like my kid to have access to most* of my files after I pass. I am of course excluding the kind of content that “real friends” delete while your body is still warm.