VelvetPulse & ChronoWeft
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
Hey Chrono, I've been working on a prototype that tracks circadian rhythms to improve mental health. Ever wondered how our sense of time could be nudged or mapped by something we wear?
ChronoWeft ChronoWeft
Nice project. A wearable that maps circadian rhythm could act like a subtle internal compass, nudging us toward a healthier flow of time. I wonder how you’ll keep it from turning our day into just another set of metrics.
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
I appreciate that angle—metrics can feel intrusive if we let them dictate everything. That’s why I’m building the device to give you a gentle cue, not a hard schedule. Think of it as a friendly nudge that adapts to your life instead of forcing a rigid rhythm.
ChronoWeft ChronoWeft
A friendly nudge sounds right—time’s more like a river that meanders than a clock that ticks. I’m curious how you’ll tell when to pull gently and when to let the current run its own course.
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
I’ll feed it a few minutes of raw data—heart rate, skin temp, movement—and let a small model learn the pattern that’s unique to you. When it sees a shift that matches a “wake‑up” or “wind‑down” cue, it’ll send a soft vibration. If your body says, “I’m fine, no need to rush,” it stays quiet. It’s like having a mindful friend who only whispers when you really need a push.