Has anyone found a smart alarm clock they can integrate into HE? What I want is the ability to trigger a virtual button so I can use Gentle Wake Up to turn on my lights and also play music. I'm ok with a phone app being the "smart click" I just haven't found an iOS app that lets me trigger an HTTP request when the alarm goes off. Ideally what I want is at 6:15am start gentle wake up. at 6:30 vibrate my apple watch so I definitely wake up if I didn't. I need this to be as close to a "real world" alarm/phone app so it's easy enough to get my wife OK using.

Unfortunately the trigger looks like it can only be when the alarm is stopped or snoozed. So really no way to do my idea of using the alarm to trigger lights to wake me up since I'd already have to be away to stop or snooze the alarm


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Yup, but like I said... need it simple. I do what you're saying there and my wife will say "back to my iPhone alarm, throw this smart crap away" the first time it wakes her up at 6:15 on a day she wanted to sleep in. I need something that's as simple as an iPhone alarm where I just set a time, and slide a switch.

Right but I don't know of an app that's going to let an HE variable trigger my Apple Watch as I said. That's why I kind of think this has to start with the phone as the trigger, not be driven by HE. Since the built in Apple App can't seem to do what I want, I'm hoping others out there have found a 3rd party app. I can't be the only one wanting a smart alarm?

That's why I kind of think this has to start with the phone as the trigger, not be driven by HE. Since the built in Apple App can't seem to do what I want, I'm hoping others out there have found a 3rd party app. I can't be the only one wanting a smart alarm?

But even bigger than that is the fact that they can't even keep the time correctly if they lose an internet connection, which makes even the Google/Insignia Alarm Clock speaker (which i have 2 of) useless as an alarm clock.

Yep, this is the biggest reason I don't have one of these yet. I was looking into the Lenovo Smart Clock. I chatted with a Google rep and asked how my alarm would work if I lost internet and was told "it wouldn't".

Create a dashboard with a tile which accepts a time input. When I'm ready for bed, I'd quickly punch in the time I want to wake up in the morning in this tile. My alarm time would then set a global variable which would be used as the trigger time for my alarm app.

I am writing a python code for implementing an alarm clock where I am putting some YouTube links in text file and the program will read the file. I have to set time whatever I want in any format and at that particular time program will pick a random link from those which are saved in the file and start playing.But in the if else part my program is falling in a infinite loop.

May I suggest that rather than loop and constantly compare the current time with your alarm clock time, you rather use the time.sleep() function. Subtract the current time from your alarm time and sleep for that number of seconds.

I'm pleasantly surprised by how well the stock alarm clock handled populating the Duna system with relay's, Ike mining facilities and a Duna surface mission. Got the last in a stable Duna orbit just now. It was my first go in fully using the stock alarm system. Playing latest version stock + DLC + Kerbal RnD.

4 Launches, 20 day's apart around the Duna transfer window. 11 spacecrafts and probes together. I set alarms for all correction burns, orbital insertions etc. The whole mission took about a week in the making. Even over saving, closing and rebooting the next day, and again, the stock alarm clock stayed persistend.

I came back to KSP recently and was excited about the feature. I haven't had any of the severe problems people have quoted here, but what really bugs me is that it doesn't make it easy to swap to the craft that the alarm is for. I feel like this is such an essential feature of the original mod that I can't believe they didn't do this. Am I holding it wrong?

The Dres window came, so I got my probe into Kerbin orbit and started plotting a standard transfer, first to raise my Apoapsis, then a second to plane-change. If I'd gone through with it, I would miss Dres entirely. You can see the stock alarm clock says that the transfer window starts in 3 hours here.

I'm using the Construction Time mod so I have to build my ships ahead of time to plan for the window, and also the Snacks mod for life support so I can't have my crewed interplanetary ships sitting in orbit for 50+ days wasting life support resources I need for the mission because the alarm's transfer window was wrong.

Why do the Stock alarm clock and the Stock maneuver tool give such different days for when it's time to transfer to other planets? Because they're both Stock, shouldn't they be working off the same set of data?

Most of the United States went from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time this past weekend, which means that my Sunday morning consisted of walking around the house adjusting the times on the clocks in the house. This is normally a chore that takes just a few minutes.

I spent an hour resetting the clock, going through the configuration process again, trying different Wi-Fi networks, resetting my phone, resetting my router, resetting my reset button, nothing worked.

One of my friends has an atomic clock. His problem is that the signal is poor in the room, so whenever the time changes, he has to unplug the clock, go to another room, plug it in, let it sync the time, and then move back to the original room.

Hi, I have already integrated most of the stuff, unfortunately I still have a problem left. I previously used home asisstant and there I had a trigger set which was the alarm clock on my phone. How do you replicate this in SmartThings? I would like the corresponding automation to trigger when the alarm clock on the phone goes off. Do you have any ideas on how to do this?

You could use Tasker to react to the alarm events on the phone and then either use the SharpTools Tasker plugins to control a SmartThings device or the Tasker HTTP action to call a SharpTools.io Rule Engine rule.

This post draws inspiration from a user on the SmartThings community who wanted to know how they could trigger an action in their smart home 10 minutes before the next alarm clock on their Android phone. They had found a Reddit post where a user had...

Any tips of how to implement something similar? I was thinking about collecting information using a form, saving them in a table and then creating automation to check time and trigger alarm when needed (specific time stored in the table)

Alarm Clock is a fully-featured alarm clock for use with an AppIndicator implementation. It's easy to use yet powerful with support for multiple repeatable alarms, as well as snoozing and a flexible notification system.

As the original creator of alarm-clock, it makes me very happy to hand over the maintainership to @tatokis.He has already made significant contributions to the code base, including porting the project to Gtk 3, GSettings, GtkApplication, GActions and a more modern CMake build system.All of these improvements should also enable alarm-clock-applet to be packaged in modern Linux distributions.I am confident that the project will thrive under his leadership.

Many dependencies have changed and the project is now built with CMake. If available, please build with GConf2 support enabled so that people can migrate any old alarms they might have, even if they built from source previously. If possible, also add playerctl as an optional/recommended dependency; its presence is detected at runtime.

Alarm Clock supports two types of alarms: Clocks and Timers. The Clock will go off at a specific time of day while the Timer will ring after the specified amount of time.

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 This will install the alarm-clock-applet package. If the button above does not work, you can also install it using the terminal by running

Lately, I have been plagued with that cutesey "Alarm clock" error indication while trying to debug my mutt ".muttrc" file. The main problem turned out to be a combination of the "set smtp_url" parameter and msmtp's connect_timeout parameter. Local internet service is spotty at best, and thus the timeout problems.

MAIN PROBLEM:When I sent a multi-line text file to mutt via the command line: cat report.out | mutt -s "Summary" "[email protected]"mutt repeatedly blew up with the cryptic message Alarm clockI wasted considerable time chasing the problem within mutt. There WAS one problem, but the main culprit was in .msmtprc instead. Fix it first.

I am not sure if this is a software issue, but my alarm clock is not playing the songs that I have selected. The songs are downloaded in Apple Music. I have deleted said songs and reinstalled them and still nothing. The software is up to date with the latest version (at the time of this post iOS 14.6). The funny thing about it is that it plays the songs that I downloaded weeks ago. The 2 songs that I have attempted to use as my alarm ringtone were just downloaded within the last 2 weeks. Hence, why I think it may be a software issue that hopefully will be fixed with the next update. Has anyone else had this problem or have a solution on how to resolve this? Thank you.

Alarms clocks and I have a damaged relationship. Friends notice me wince every time I'm watching a movie and a character's alarm blares them awake with all of the subtlety and gentleness of an aircraft carrier slamming into the sun. And don't get me started about how, when I was a kid, my dad would wake me up for school by thrusting the window curtains open as if he were opening the Ark of the Covenant right in my face. Waking up to a sunrise alarm is, by stark contrast, downright pleasant. And if you're like most of us, you need more sleep. ff782bc1db

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