
Turn down the lights
Sets the light to specific levels for specific situations one might encounter in the bedroom.
Changes the current Apple Watch face to the one I’ve designed with smart-home specific complications.
Sets the light to specific levels for specific situations one might encounter in the bedroom.
Sets the “I’m Working” scene, turning on my office lights to optimal levels for the workday.
Turns on the Apple TV and opens the Fireplace app, plus shows the remote.
Opens the Alexa app, which can be set to automatically listen for responses when opened.
Turns the studio lights to softer color temperatures and turns off all the lights in the rest of the houhse.
Disables the Personal Hotspot feature so no other devices are using your cellular data.
Looks for the URL in your next meeting and asks if you want to open it.
Opens the Chat tab of Bluesky so you can see your messages, start a new chat, and change your chat settings.
Uses the Show Topic action from News to open into the main Technology news category, which I’ve found is a good superset or generic term that captures all the best stories from tech subjects I’m interested in before I dive into more specific topics.
Takes a photo, resizes it to 1440px wide, converts it to a JPEG, and opens the share sheet so you can save it or send it elsewhere.
Opens to the Movies and TV Trailers section of the TV app (which replaced the dedicated Trailers app).
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