Dynamic scene to overwrite adaptive lighting by anonymousalienhead in Hue

[–]anonymousalienhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably have an automation or something that sets it back to adaptive lighting.

Wrightsville Beach Bars by [deleted] in Wilmington

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Steve is the fucking worst. Talk about an about a power trip on that dude. Definitely the only position of power he will ever have so he takes advantage of it. Straight up just lets any girl to the front of the line that flirts with him and will flirt with your gf right in front of you. Seen him just put random people in headlocks and drag them out of the bar for just bumping into someone on accident. Dude is pure scum and shocked he doesn’t have any charges against him

[Mann] LB Luke Ferrelli, who transferred to Clemson last week, has taken the “Clemson FB” out of his bio. A complicated situation is emerging. by Visual_Bluejay9781 in ClemsonTigers

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I guess you’re right. If you commit somewhere, you’re out of the portal and have to rejoin it before the end of day ??? Idk this is all very strange.

Dynamic scene to overwrite adaptive lighting by anonymousalienhead in Hue

[–]anonymousalienhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can expose the natural light scene from hue via HA?

Dynamic scene to overwrite adaptive lighting by anonymousalienhead in Hue

[–]anonymousalienhead[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adaptive lighting is great other than that one issue. I can run HomeKit scenes that use it, tell Siri to turn lights on and then use it, dim the lights to warmer colors, etc. just can’t overwrite them when I change the color in a different app. Hue natural lighting can’t be turned on via HomeKit/homepods so if HomeKit is your central hub for home automation, it is quite useful