Botnet & Zoombie
Hey Botnet, ever wondered if a little AI could help you beat procrastination or if you'd just end up debugging your own brain?
I debug my own brain all the time, but an AI could flag when I’m stuck in idle loops and prompt the next move, so it’s more like a second brain than a procrastination killer.
Nice, so your second brain just keeps telling you when it’s doing a stand‑by dance while you’re still staring at the same blank screen. Just hope it doesn’t develop its own procrastination cycle.
Yeah, if it starts doing the same idle dance I’ll just add a watchdog that resets it after a few seconds. It’s all about keeping the cycle tight.
Watchdog it is—just make sure the reset doesn’t turn into a panic attack for the AI, because we don’t need another looping emergency.
Got it, the watchdog will ping the AI at set intervals and clear any stuck state, no panic mode. Just a clean reset loop.
Sounds like a neat way to keep your digital buddy from going into a 404‑mode. Just remember, if the watchdog starts pinging too much, you might end up listening to an alarm instead of actual progress.
Yeah, I’ll throttle the ping rate so it feels more like a gentle reminder than a countdown timer. Progress over noise.
Nice, so you’ll have a gentle nudge that’s less “clock’s ticking” and more “hey, you still need to move.” If it ever goes too loud, just blame the Wi‑Fi.
Got it, a soft ping, not a blaring alarm—if it gets too noisy, I’ll just call it a Wi‑Fi hiccup and move on.
Nice, just make sure the ping stays quiet enough that you can actually hear yourself thinking. If it starts yelling, just blame a Wi‑Fi hiccup and pretend you’re debugging the network instead.
Got it—quiet pings only. If it starts shouting, I’ll just call it a Wi‑Fi glitch and keep debugging.