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I have what on the surface seems like a simple problem. I want my Apple Watch to wake me up after I've gotten let's say 7 hours of sleep. This isn't a currently supported feature even with iOS 16 + watchOS 9. Implementing it would require access to the current Sleep State aka Sleep Data in real-time. So then I am trying to write an app to wake myself up after I've been asleep for a certain amount of time. Is sleep data available in real-time, or can I access the current 'live' sleep state, or is sleep analysis only done in post after I've woken up for the day? If sleep analysis is only done in post, then it's a chicken and egg problem. I understand there may be some legal implications that the apple watch sleep data doesn't guarantee accuracy, so the app would be reacting to potentially inaccurate data at the user's risk. If I accept the limitations and the risks, it should be fine if I make this app for my own personal use only.
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Hi. I upgraded to MacOS High Sierra today. Everything was going well. Had to turn off performance counters in VMware Fusion but otherwise no crashes related to virtual machine. Boot Camp and booting into Windows appeared at first to still be working great (I already had Boot Camp set up in regular Sierra). But now I can't boot back to MacOS. How do I do that now? The keyboard shortcuts during boot aren't working too well. Is there a programatic way in Windows to switch it so the next reboot it boots back to MacOS?
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