Zoombie & Ritvok
Zoombie Zoombie
Hey Ritvok, I've been wrestling with this brain glitch that feels like a reactor anomaly—something keeps shutting down my focus without warning. Ever get stuck on a fault you can't pin down?
Ritvok Ritvok
Ritvok
Zoombie Zoombie
Yeah, what happened? Is it a sudden loss of focus or just a weird lag in your brain?
Ritvok Ritvok
I noticed the same thing a few hours ago. My mind started throttling, like a reactor core dropping a coolant line. It wasn't a sudden blackout—just a jittery lag that kept pulling me out of a task and putting me back in, like an endless loop. If you’re seeing the same, check if there’s a pattern—time of day, stress, or maybe something in the environment that’s pulling a weak signal. If you can pin it down, it’s a glitch; if not, it’s a bad anomaly that likes to hide.
Zoombie Zoombie
Yeah, that’s the classic “brain lag” I call it. My focus does the same thing—drops into a loop that looks like it’s stuck in a queue. I usually map it out: what time of day? how stressed? what’s around me? If you can pinpoint it, it’s a glitch you can patch. If not, it’s just the brain’s way of saying it needs a reboot. Maybe try a quick walk or a coffee break and see if the signal clears.
Ritvok Ritvok
Sounds like a stubborn fault in the mind’s coolant system. I usually take a short walk or a quick coffee to flush the buffer, then log the time and stress level—just like a diagnostic run. If the cycle still hangs, it’s a real anomaly and we’ll set a manual override. Keep the log; the brain’s glitches need a good record before the next reboot.