A few years ago a friend gave me an "Urban Shop" glitter lamp as a gift. It was a neat twist on a lava lamp that used LEDs and glitter with a motor that spun the fluid using a magnetic string bar.
While it was a great vibe, it used three AA batteries and the stirring would cycle on and off regularly causing the noise to start and stop, which I found more distracting than just leaving it on.
I found that the on-off switch was actual an on-on switch without a second connection, so I took an old USB cable and hardwired the second switch terminal so that I could power it from a power supply or batteries.
This was a drastic improvement to me, but I didn't like the cord always being attached and the motor cycling was still annoying. Eventually, the lamp ended up on a shelf for a later date.
Today, I pulled the lamp down because I finally tried ESPHome because I keep hearing about it in other people's projects and wanted to finally try the full smart conversion of this lamp. After several hours of trying to reuse the existing surface-mount LEDs and wiring, I gutted the whole damn thing and installed my own 5mm LEDs, rewired the motor, and added a button for controls and wired everything into a Raspberry Pi Pico W I had bought years ago.
Now I have a lamp that can be controlled locally from the button, can be reprogrammed from my computer without moving the lamp, can be controlled from Home Assistant, and performs exactly how I want.
I want a society with bored, old people.
I want people to be able to be healthy well into old age, to have saved enough to sustain themselves comfortably when they were young, and for the concerns of continued existence to be nonexistent.
I want to see the neighbor who sits on their porch watching the world go by, is able to lend a hand when needed, and shares their hard-earned wisdom freely. I want them to volunteer to help their community, to work for the enjoyment instead of necessity, and labor to secure the future against the perils they have lived through.
I want things made with time and love instead of bought from a shelf and made with suffering and exploitation. I want artisans to succeed and creators to make freely. I want heirlooms that are soaked in the lives of those who loved and were loved.
I want to believe the world can still be a good place.