Do you enjoy hygge (Scandinavian cozzines)?

I’ve recently been reading about hygge — the Scandinavian idea of coziness, warmth, and comfort. Things like candles, blankets, soft lighting, and simple moments in nature or with animals. I find that really appealing and calming. Do you enjoy that kind of coziness too? If so, what makes you feel most ‘hygge’?"

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  • But it relies on internet

    Not on the Internet, just on a home network (which is two firewalls away from the Internet). And that's only if I want to have them on automatic schedules. I can pull the plug on the box that gives them network access and still use their remote controls manually (as I do for some rooms). They are less "connected" than your smart TV (if you have one of those).

    I consider them ADHD-friendly. It's one less thing I have to think about in my day. I set them up and they just work: coming on just before sunset and turning off at bedtime. I'm also not sitting there wondering why I'm feeling stressed and not realising that it's because the lights are too bright, so Autism-friendly, too.

  • But it relies on internet if there on thing you shouldn’t relie on it’s the internet speical at wirh rhe better tech thats more delicate