 We have a couple of quick tips. The first one is actually a smart home ish quick dip Craig says I was starting to have some gremlins in my home kit installation Particularly that hue lights were starting to randomly turn off or dim on their own and this was annoying I would have weird events like one bulb In a two-group set just start to turn itself off during the early morning hours Only one of the two would shut off very odd on one occasion. I was sitting in my office The other night and saw a hue bulb start to dim over time It was very weird to experience this almost like my home kit setup was haunted I decided to research and noted many postings about similar scenarios in my installation I have hue bulbs cost Wi-Fi switches and smart plugs Arlo cameras and eco B smart thermostat I also have home bridge install running on my Synology so several components of my home kit installation and and he underlines this point I also have Amazon Echo devices throughout my house my initial thinking was that this would be the culprit I checked everything and inspected any scenes or routines that I had in the a lady app Nothing there then while digging around inside the a lady app on my iPhone I noticed a reference to hunches what Lo and behold sometime in the last 18 months Amazon introduced a feature called hunches in a nutshell hunches makes decisions and takes action to change the status of some of your devices That have mapped to the a lady based upon observed behaviors and other routines I started digging and stumbled upon a section of the app where there was a list of these hunches that would tie Directly to the problem devices that recently started. I would like to see things like Alexa noted He goes on he says but these hunches were the issue and you I found them in my app by going you go into the a lady app the a Lexa app Devices hunches and in there it will offer you For me it offered for me to turn them on John So I I Have not turned them on perhaps Craig You know or someone's someone in Craig's household click the button to turn on hunches But mine it showed me the ones it wanted to add for me and I decided I wanted exactly none of them But you know, but but yeah, that's it's a good little tip Craig. Thank you for that nice fine man. I'm sorry Yeah, I've never seen these so yeah, it has four suggestions for me most Involving turning stuff off when I'm asleep. Yes. Yeah, right, right. Yeah, I had which Leads me Dave Yes to the question. How does it know that I'm sleeping? I don't know. You're getting kind of creepy there a lady Yeah, how how would it know that you were sleeping? I mean like one way to deduce that you are asleep is that you've turned off lights But if it's gonna if one of the hunches is to offer to turn off lights when it thinks you're asleep Well, what data point are you using? Hey lady that to decide that I'm asleep because Yeah, that would be interesting. I would I would like to have the a lady Run my vacuum an hour after it thinks I've gone to sleep because I have it set to run at 3 a.m. Most days and That's great but it's not uncommon for me to be awake at 3 a.m. on that floor of the house and I'll be sitting there and then suddenly I hear the vacuum, you know start to wake itself up and I'm the one that startled the pets are totally used to this. They just kind of look at it like yeah, whatever here it goes But but for me every time it's like, oh, yeah, I guess it's 3 a.m. Okay, great. Should I go to sleep now? I'll just turn off the vacuum. It's fine. So yeah, I yeah, how does it know that's a good question mr. These are the mysteries of the universe