Nanoleaf stop adding themes to HomeKit
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It seems like your question is about Nanoleaf and HomeKit, but the provided context does not specifically mention Nanoleaf or stopping the addition of themes to HomeKit. However, I can provide some relevant information about HomeKit and its integration with smart devices from the context provided.
Relevant Sessions
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Go small with Embedded Swift
- This session discusses how to create a HomeKit accessory using Embedded Swift. It covers the setup process, creating a root node, endpoints, and handling events for a smart light.
- Using Swift's interoperability to control the LED
- Adding the Matter protocol
- Using a Swift enum in the event handler
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Platforms State of the Union
- This session provides an overview of new features and improvements across Apple's platforms, including HomeKit and smart home integrations.
- iOS
Key Points from the Context
- HomeKit and Matter Integration: The session "Go small with Embedded Swift" explains how to create a HomeKit accessory that supports Matter, a new standard for smart home devices. This integration allows for seamless control of smart devices like lights through the Home app on Apple devices.
- Smart Light Control: The session demonstrates how to control a smart light using HomeKit, including turning it on/off, changing brightness, and adjusting color.
If you have any specific questions about HomeKit or the integration of smart devices, feel free to ask!

What’s new in SF Symbols 6
Explore the latest updates to SF Symbols, Apple’s library of iconography designed to integrate seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for all Apple platforms. Learn how the new Wiggle, Rotate, and Breathe animation presets can bring vitality to your interface. To get the most out of this session, we recommend first watching “What’s new in SF Symbols 5” from WWDC23.

Platforms State of the Union 5-Minute Recap
Watch a quick recap of the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Go small with Embedded Swift
Embedded Swift brings the safety and expressivity of Swift to constrained environments. Explore how Embedded Swift runs on a variety of microcontrollers through a demonstration using an off-the-shelf Matter device. Learn how the Embedded Swift subset packs the benefits of Swift into a tiny footprint with no runtime, and discover plenty of resources to start your own Embedded Swift adventure.

Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.

Bring your Live Activity to Apple Watch
Bring Live Activities into the Smart Stack on Apple Watch with iOS 18 and watchOS 11. We’ll cover how Live Activities are presented on Apple Watch, as well as how you can enhance their presentation for the Smart Stack. We’ll also explore additional considerations to ensure Live Activities on Apple Watch always present up-to-date information.