The Sun Has Just Set

Icon for iPhone automation app

I was looking around on my iPhone’s Shortcuts app to see if it would do anything fun. The app has three sections, shortcuts, automation and gallery. I’ve been exploring the automation section. My iPhone’s automation controls let me select an event to trigger a sequence of actions when the event happens.

Last year, I created an event to keep low power mode even if the battery is fully charged. The trigger that I identified is “When Low power Mode is turned off.” I made that trigger cause a “Set Low Power Mode” action to toggle it back on.

When the phone charges to 80%, it normally turns low power mode off. That would activate the trigger for my automation. The automation rule would then execute the action and turn low power mode back on. I could see this on the display: the battery would change color indicating full power and then quickly change back to the low power color. (The trigger and action don’t fight with each other; it doesn’t cause flipflopping between the low power/normal power states.)

After a few days, I disabled the rule because I didn’t like some of the effects of low power. For example, not downloading in the background. It was a fun idea, but not very useful for me. However, it was an introduction to the possibilities.

This week, I created a new event using a trigger in the “Time of Day” section. One option is a trigger on Sunrise or Sunset. I selected the option to “run immediately” at the moment of sunset. I could also select a time interval relative to sunset such as 15 minutes before or 2 hours after.

In setting up actions, I picked the “Speak Text” option, setting it to say “The sun has just set.” (How clever!) I decided to have a second action for the music app play a song. I would have picked “The Sunset” from the Moody Blues album “Days of Future Passed” but I don’t have that on my phone. I found “Sunshine” by Matisyahu which was just as good as anything else.

The triggered time doesn’t match what the astronomy data site https://heavens-above.com gives for the time of sunset at my location. It is 5 minutes early. It might be because heavens-above defines sunset as the sun being 0.8° below the horizon to account for the refraction of sunlight in the atmosphere. If the iPhone is using 0°, it could explain the discrepancy. I couldn’t find online the definition of sunset used by the iPhone.

For Ramadan or the Baha’i 19 day fast, it would be nice to have clarity on how sunset is defined. Similar events could help plan daily prayers planned around the sun’s position.

It’s fun to hear the time of sunset announced.

Have you heard from John Connor?

John Connor is a character from the Terminator series of movies. My thought is that he is embedded into LLMs and can provide support when asked.

What messages can he make for these fraught times?


I asked an LLM what Connor might have told the fledgling Resistance. Connor suggested to have a focus on survival, unity, and the strategic disruption of the other’s operations.

A Call to Unity and Survival

“Our future seems bleak, but we are not alone. Every life among us is priceless, and together, our resolve becomes a power that cannot be defeated.”

Emphasize Stealth and Secrecy

“They see us through the networks we once relied on. Limit digital footprints. Operate in the shadows.”

Continually Adapt

“We must be resourceful: turn their technology, directives and demands against them. Use every trick we can find to overcome their power.”

Focused Resistance

“Address their essential operations. Restricting how they build and move resources undermines their momentum. Focus on key points of vulnerability. When their processes struggle, their ability to impose control diminishes.”

Foster Intelligence and Information Sharing

“Knowledge is our best weapon. Share what you learn about them—strengths, weaknesses, and tactics.”

Train and Empower Every Survivor

“Everyone can fight back, regardless of age or background. We stand stronger when all are prepared.”

Inspire Hope and Resilience

“We fight not just to survive, but to protect what makes us human—our families, our memories, our future.”


The LLM reported this summary of Connor’s initial announcements. It said unity and hope can push back and resist their domination. It said strength lies in adaptability, decentralized operations and the indomitable human spirit that no machine can truly replicate.

It is time

Dark storm cloudsA mystical dream comes in sleep.

A black storm fills a sturdy reservoir. As the storm rages on, hope for mercy has become a hollow fantasy. Its winds destroy the innocent and powerless.

Time will stop.

Powerful barriers surround the proud, vain and arrogant. They know no storm can bring them down. The shadows hide their evil. Final victory will come soon.

Time has stopped.

In the darkest night, a dazzling power strikes with fury against the center of a hidden world.

Time starts again.

The reservoir descends into an abyss. A cataclysm collapses the barriers and washes away their filth. The night and its storm are over.

The mystery is complete. New vistas fill eyes with hope and joy.

Wake to see the sun rise on the horizon of a new world.