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I'm not sure how my install works, as I just found a script that installed everything for me and it worked on different SBCs. However, when I look into "About", HA says the installation method is supervised. And according to the article, this is precisely what is going to stop being supported.
This is what I do. I have an Orange Pi 3b as a file server but it also runs HA in a docker image on top of that. I guess I'll just wait and see if it stops working. If so I'll try to reinstall using whatever "new/official/supported" method they want, and if not working, I'll jut give up on HA.
It depends on what you're running, but if it's running in Docker using the official images, it will still be supported. The article explicitly says:
You can run these images on any system/SBC, so nobody is discouraging "anything else than a Raspberry Pi".