If it works, don’t change a thing.
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I have never once considered that to be a pre-bedtime possibility. Thank you, for broadening my horizons. (No /s, I'm genuinely pleased that you do this lol)
When the lightbulb blows out, do you say "Houston we have a problem"?
"Go to red alert"
"Are you sure, sir? It does mean changing the bulb"
Relatable, huh? Sounds fun at least lol
I'd do this, but when I turn my lights on and off a lot, they start blinking rapidly. Something about smart light pairing mode.