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Perhaps this makes sense – the knitout visualiser was designed by non-knitters / the text parallel (which is super useful) provides a specific understanding of the pattern. But I do think making a visualisation interface readable by knitters seems pretty important, and is maybe another step that’s needed in developing the tool.
The Hatch Restore 3 and its previous generations are probably the most popular sunrise alarm clock. I constantly see it recommended online from gift guides to TikTok videos, and it's understandable that it's so popular. The Restore 3 is controlled by the Hatch app which has a massive range of sounds, lights, and routines you can implement for both mornings and evenings. The Restore 3 came out in early 2025, and has more buttons and controls so once you set up your favorite settings, you can easily toggle them on from the press of a button. The Restore 3 isn't too large, which is nice for fitting onto bedside tables, but it's not quite as bright as I'd like to force myself to wake up in the morning. There's also a paywall to get to all of Hatch's audio content, requiring a membership to Hatch+, but you can access plenty with the free content.