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Posted by dnw 1 day ago

A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch(github.com)
669 points | 218 commentspage 5
Raed667 1 day ago|
I would love this but for detecting when I'm not wearing my glasses!
jagged-chisel 1 day ago||
“If only the world had some way to remind be to wear my glasses … like going all blurry or something.”

I get you - but making it absurd is where my brain went immediately. >.<

dhosek 1 day ago|||
If I’m not wearing my glasses the screen blurs organically.
dmurray 1 day ago||
Doesn't the screen already go blurry when you're not wearing your glasses?
Raed667 1 day ago|||
It's a spectrum I'm trying to avoid it getting that bad
ngruhn 1 day ago|||
I think he's joking
Raed667 1 day ago||
I wish
oug-t 1 day ago||
I code on my bed, guess no slouching at all
publicdebates 1 day ago||
I would pay $10 for this.
iammrpayments 1 day ago||
Staying in upright posture for too long is also not good for you.
fidansin 19 hours ago||
Ok, I share my screen all the time.. not going to happen
eeixlk 1 day ago||
Satire i hope
yieldcrv 1 day ago||
.gitignore > # Claude Code > .claude/

Congratulations! I love seeing people express themselves to release things that were previously not economically viable to prioritize

Forget worrying about a 10x dev, Claude Code with the Opus 4.5 model has turned me into a 100x developer even in software stacks I'm not even familiar with. And with playwright-mcp its completely absolved the need for UX designers in my workflow because I just point playwright-mcp at an already established and A/B tested website for its UX principles. This gives me results far beyond what v0, lovable or Claude Code would come up with on its own.

russellbeattie 1 day ago||
That whole "good posture" thing is future physical problems waiting to happen. For 25 years, I've always put my feet up on the corner of my desk (to the left), set the seat as high as possible (or adjust the desk lower) and lean back, arms extended. Basically, I'm positioned like an F1 driver in a cockpit.

No back problems as there's no weight on my spine. No carpal tunnel issues, as my wrists are always flat. No fatigue from holding my body at right angles for hours at a time.

The downside is I look like a total slacker in the office, especially to narrow minded image conscious managers who expect me "to act professionally."

zsoltkacsandi 1 day ago||
One thing I learned from my physio: in your spine, everything is connected.

For example, even if you sit perfectly upright, if you have anterior pelvic tilt, it can change the whole dynamics of your spine, that the cervical segment takes a lot of load that it isn't supposed to do.

Or with bad habits you can reprogram your neuromuscular system that it uses the wrong muscles to maintain posture, that can lead a series of problems long term.

If you have back/neck pain or tension that does not resolve in 1-2 weeks, go to a physio.

PlatoIsADisease 1 day ago|
Anyone want to vibe code this to work on linux or M$
borzi 1 day ago||
Great contrarian indicator for when people say that vibe coding is not "real development work" or economically viable/a job in the future - here is someone asking if another person can vibe code something for them that is single file of swift, the prompt could be as simple as "convert this to linux".
hungryhobbit 1 day ago|||
I don't think Linux has an equivalent of Apple's vision API, and if it does I guarantee it's not as robust and isn't baked-in to every Linux distro (the way Vision is baked-in to every Mac released after X date).

That alone will likely prevent this from just being a "convert to Linux" vibe session ... which is unfortunate, as I would LOVE to have this on Linux.

PlatoIsADisease 1 day ago||
Yep, this is the bottleneck. Otherwise I would have done the prompt myself.
PlatoIsADisease 1 day ago|||
I literally hire interns to vibe code... sooo.. I don't need to be sold.
VadimPR 15 hours ago||
https://github.com/vadi2/postured Linux version.
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