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well maybe not silliest but the funniest automation backfire i have. the silly part is the name.
i had an automation that called "MLG PRO" that would adjust all my living room lighting to green and purple and play a goofy THX-like sound when i woke up the xbox. what i didn't realize is that the xbox updated itself nightly.
i happen to sleep in the living room as well. a couple of nights after i had set up the automation i was woken up by colorful lights and the custom sound at like 2am. i was certain the aliens had finally come to take me away. what a confusing way to wake up...
Dealt with something similar with my rgb bulbs in my bedroom. Flashed ESPHome on the bulbs and since they were on light switches I set them to come on as a shortcut. Need the light on and don't have your phone? Just flip the switch off then back on. Have a power flicker or an outage you get bright lights from 7 rgb bulbs set to full blast. Wake up to burn your retinas bright light at random times of the night.
I use the bulbs as a wakeup sequence that shows weather via color and temperature as well. Then some others light up in order 25% every couple minutes. Then turn off after a certain amount of time. If I sleep through it I'm generally sick or that tired and need the extra rest, I use my phone's alarm function for the have to be up and moving fallback.