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dingus, to lemmyshitpost in I’m dreaming of a Purple Christmas

I love it but I feel like it needs more flair

dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

Not having a snooze button at all seems even more dangerous. Have you not inadvertently shut it off and went back to sleep???

I used to do stuff like that all the time (and still do on occasion), so I have a second backup alarm across the room that keeps me in tow.

dingus, to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

I dunno. Maybe they are just a sleepwalker. My brothers have done weird things in their sleep before.

dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

Nope. It doesn’t at all matter how much sleep I’ve gotten. Even if I consistently get 9 hours of sleep every day for the entire week, it still feels so good to snooze. Obviously it’s easier to not snooze as much if I’ve slept more, but it still feels fucking amazing.

It has always been this way for me, no matter how much or how little sleep I get. It’s wild to me if you don’t experience this.

dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

I tried using weird apps like this. But I find that my dumb lizard morning brain just gets confused at why the loud device won’t stop screaming at me. I briefly tried apps that made you solve a simple puzzle to dismiss the alarm, but my half asleep self didn’t understand what was going on and would just hold down the power button to turn off the phone and still be late.

After years and years of trying different methods, what works for me is having two alarms.

The first alarm is physically very close to you. It rings first. This alarm is easy for you to notice and wake up to, but also easy to shut off if you’re half asleep. That’s fine because it’s only the first attack.

The second alarm is across the room from you. It rings second, some time after the first one has gone off. This is your failsafe alarm in the event you accidentally snooze too much or turn the first alarm off. Because it’s far away from you, it wakes you up a bit to walk across the room so you’re more aware of what you’re doing. Also because it’s far away from you, if you try to use it as the first alarm instead of the second, you might not hear it and not wake up to it. This is why it is the second alarm and not the first or only alarm. You’ve already woken up once with the first alarm, so you’re more likely to still be able to hear this one and wake up.

I had chronic and significant issues with shutting off my alarm when half asleep all throughout my teenage years and early twenties to the point where it threatened and even sometimes affected my grades. This is the method that finally worked for me and I have rarely had an issue since.

dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Anyone else no longer remember snoozing their alarm?

I mean, on paper snoozing sounds stupid, but it feels so fucking good. Hard to stop something that feels good like that. Falling asleep at night feels ok, but falling back asleep in the morning after you’ve just been woken up feels so goddamn good. I don’t know what heroin feels like, but I wonder if it’s like that.

OP, I haven’t done that lately, but I used to be a person who would chronically turn off their alarm while still half asleep. I wouldn’t remember doing it and I would wake up late because my alarm was shut off. I tried so many different tricks to help me get up on time and I finally figured out what works for me personally…

What has worked for me for years now is to have two devices with an alarm. The device physically closest to me (my phone, often on the nightstand or in the bed itself) will ring first. As a failsafe in case I turn it off without realizing, I have a second device with an alarm across the room from me that will ring some time after the first. Because you have to get up to shut off the second alarm, it’s much harder to do it while half asleep. And because you already woke up at least briefly to shut off the first alarm, you’re more likely to hear the second one and not miss it because it’s too far away.

I figured this out after years and years of being a frustratingly chronically late person in high school and college. Once I was an hour or two late to a freaking final exam in college and the professor was nice enough to still let me take the exam. It’s been a struggle, but after employing my current method, I haven’t had many issues.

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in I don't know how to title this

This actually reminds me of Tub Girl

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in No nut November is finally over but...

What the fresh hell is this

dingus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

Yeah I like smart shuffle but again it’s not available on the web player. I wonder why Spotify decided to so heavily cripple the web player. I’m guessing somehow they don’t get as much data out of us that way somehow?

I actually can’t use my phone for Spotify at work because I have to use a specific Bluetooth headset connected to my work computer.

Daylist sounds like an interesting feature. Thanks, I may check it out!

dingus, to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

I don’t think the web player version of Spotify seems to have that feature. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things the web player lacks, but I can’t download the app on my work computer.

When I’m at home I’m usually on my phoje on the mobile app which seems to have most features though.

dingus, to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

I have been enjoying it a fair bit, but I wish it was just a random shuffle and didn’t have the annoying voice interrupting every few songs

dingus, to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

Yeah I use the song radio all the time. Problem is it’s not a true radio but it’s just a pre-made playlist of a certain number of songs. I feel like with Pandora, whenever I started a radio it would morph over time and not just play the same 20 songs on repeat. Maybe I’m misremembering though.

dingus, to asklemmy in Customs Officers: Have you ever laughed out loud when someone gave you their passport and they had an… unusual name?

I only like anal ;)

dingus, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder

Oh my god the Indiana Jones one is perfect

dingus, to asklemmy in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

Ohhh. I never thought about why they do it but this makes a ton of sense.

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