It started with me opting not to keep smart lights when I moved. I found the routine of pressing physical switches more rewarding than the tap of a touch screen. I've since gotten into vinyl, and film photography. I still stream music, and I still take photos with my iPhone when it's more convenient, but I find the physicality of analog devices uniquely rewarding.
@Gargron I never really understood the appeal with smart lights in general. I do have a smart bulb which was great with a baby, I could program it to dim slowly to help them get to sleep, and control it remotely (e.g. from bed!). But otherwise, aren't you entering and leaving a room when you want to control the lights anyway? Maybe mood lighting is the appeal?
@gamerevolt @Gargron for me it's that's moment when you get into bed and realise you've left the lights on downstairs!
@kev @gamerevolt @Gargron “Alexa, good night” turns off the lights in my entire house. That’s pretty neat.