Re: what do I need to learn to be independent?
ySmall addendum to automated vacuum cleaners: those are great if you can efford them. The only thing you might still need to take care of are edges and corners, since automated cleaners tend to leave some remains there, but to be honest, thats not alot of work, and you can do it once a month, even two if you can live with that.
Light switches: see if you can make your home smart if that is something that really bothers you. Some electrician or sighted person who knows something about power connections etc can add you some wall switches behind the actual light switch that can be controlled via an app and will integrate perfectly fine with the actual physical switch, so that you can shut everything off either via app or via assistants like Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant. There are some from Shelly, for example, which are cheap ($20 per switch), don't require a bridge but WiFi only and are rather small.
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