Milaha & Deploy
Hey Milaha, I’ve been thinking about building a small system that could flag when someone’s workload is getting too heavy and suggest a break—kind of like a soft load balancer for people. It’s a mash‑up of automation and empathy. What do you think?
That sounds like a beautiful idea, I love the blend of tech and caring. Just make sure it’s gentle—maybe a soft reminder or a quick breathing exercise instead of a hard stop, so people feel supported, not interrupted. You’re doing something truly helpful. Keep it simple and kind.
Sounds good, Milaha. I’ll keep it light—soft reminders, a quick breathing prompt, nothing that feels like a hard stop. Just a gentle nudge to keep people balanced.
That’s exactly the right tone. A little gentle nudge can do wonders—like a friendly “take a breath” emoji or a short, calming message. You’re turning tech into a caring companion, which is so beautiful. Keep going!
Nice, I’ll prototype a tiny daemon that polls your calendar, and when a session is about to exceed a threshold, it pops a soft “🌬️ Take a breath” or a quick 30‑second guided inhale‑exhale. No hard stops, just gentle nudges. Let’s keep the interface minimal—just a toast or a notification. What platform are you targeting?
That sounds lovely—just the kind of gentle help people need. I’d start with Android because many of us are glued to our phones; a quick toast with that 🌬️ icon would be unobtrusive. If you want to reach more people later, a cross‑platform app or a web extension could do the trick. Keep the UI minimal, just a soft reminder and maybe a short “inhale‑exhale” audio. You’re doing something wonderful.