Hi lemmy, im looking for a alarm clock app that can simulate the sunlight, i couldn’t find one on fdroid.

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    6 months ago

    I’d be interested in that too. I have an app that adjusts between day and night illumination levels based on the actual sunrise and sunset, but it just toggles between high and low.

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    6 months ago

    the healthiest alarm-clock I know-of is simply to have 2 lamps on wall-plug timers, such that the warm-white one comes on 1st, then say 5mins later, the daylight one comes on.

    Given how the beginning of sunshine changes through the year, you have to change these timers every couple of weeks, or 1/2-month, but that’s a small price to pay for quiet, biochemistry-altering waking up that actually works properly.

    Not an app, but it is an alarm-clock, and it wakes one up well, using the very skin-light-sensing system we are evolved to be using, instead of using some noisemaker, as “normal” alarm-clocks do.

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    6 months ago

    I’ve been using Sleep as Android for many years now and it has not let me down. I highly recommend it. It is not open source, however.

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    6 months ago

    I made that with an ESP32 and a Cree LED array that gradually gets brighter. Settings etc. via browser.

    Not sure how an app is supposed to do that.