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1. nmcfar+(OP)[view] [source] 2016-01-24 16:19:51
I use a Phillips hue system to do this. Not for SAD reasons - just because I found it much less jarring to wake up with the sun when I could do that, than with an alarm clock. Since waking up at set time became necessary I tried this out and it works fantastically. Plus the hue system is very versatile and programmable with many other tricks. Not exactly cheap though.
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2. wpietr+O[view] [source] 2016-01-24 16:38:48
>>nmcfar+(OP)
I second the Hue recommendation. They're a solid product. They aren't as good at rendering arbitrary color, but that's because they optimized for excellent whites.

Their API is also really good: clear, well-documented, REST-y. I wrote my own software to simulate a day/night cycle in my house, and I'm very happy with it. It's a much easier way to wake up, and having the gradual dimming in the evening makes it easier to go to bed on time.

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