Coin & ZanyatayaMama
ZanyatayaMama ZanyatayaMama
Hey Coin, I’ve been wrestling with my calendar, trying to keep toddler meltdowns and Zoom calls in check. Thought maybe we could brainstorm a system that uses predictive tech to anticipate those snack breaks—what do you think?
Coin Coin
Sounds like a classic chaos scenario—toddler and tech, both unpredictable. Let’s flip the script: use a simple algorithmic trigger. Every time the kid’s snack time hits the usual window, flag a “break alert.” Then schedule your Zoom call just after that window, or use a buffer slot. Add a tiny smart speaker cue for the snack reminder, so the kid gets a heads‑up and you get a moment to breathe. You’ll still have to tweak it a few times, but once it’s in place, the system will predict the next meltdown and give you a free slot to power through. Give it a try, and tweak the timing like a fine‑tuned trade. Good luck, champ.
ZanyatayaMama ZanyatayaMama
Sounds smart, but remember to put a little “buffer” between the snack alert and the call—my toddler tends to do a full‑scale opera if I rush him out of snack land. I’ll give it a whirl, coffee in hand, and hope the algorithm doesn’t outsmart me. Thanks for the tip!