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Turns the studio lights to softer color temperatures and turns off all the lights in the rest of the houhse.
Turns on the lights in the main rooms, bathroom, and bedroom maximum lighting while cleaning the house.
Toggles a smart switch by checking its current power state and turning it off or back on accordingly.
Sets the “I’m Working” scene, turning on my office lights to optimal levels for the workday.
Checks the temperature sensor levels in the main room, converting values to readable numbers before presenting them.
Turns on the TV, opens the Apple TV Remote, and sets the Movie Time scene before turning down brightness, enabling Do Not Disturb, and activating my Letterboxd shortcuts.
Toggles a set of 4 Hue lights and one Light Strip in my main living space.
Toggles the Always On Display for the current iPhone, switching between an ambient display or the black screen when not in use.
Looks for contacts added to a “Friends” group and asks you to pick one before calling them.
Opens the “Accounts” section in iOS settings or Internet Accounts on macOS.
Opens the Regal Crown Club site where you can see your credit balance, check out featured rewards, order gift cards, and link out to even more member deals.
Views the Docs category in the Content section of Amazon’s “Manage Your Content and Devices” for Kindle.
Shows the Mentions-only tab in Ivory with replies to your Mastodon posts.
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