| ▲ | tanelpoder 5 hours ago |
| Once launched, Posturr runs in the background and displays a brief "Claude Mode Active" notification. I haven’t checked the code yet, but what does the “Claude Mode” mean? Is it a poor naming choice? It implies that the local app is somehow connected to Claude (?) |
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| ▲ | tjohnell 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] |
| Hi - this is the author. I can explain that, ha! Right now I'm using a vision library to detect head height which was good enough. I went down a tangent where I hooked it up to my Claude Code instance to take a screen shot and have Claude Code assess how bad my slouch was. Claude would watch a folder for screen shots, read it in, and if it detected bad posture, write to a file the program was watching to adjust blur. I did this weird work-around so I could use my Claude Code subscription as opposed to the API. Anyways, it was too slow and Claude was a bad judge of slouchiness. Head height works well enough! I'll clean this up. |
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| ▲ | tanelpoder 4 hours ago | parent [-] | | Cool, thanks for the clarification. Indeed it's a good and practical idea for a small app. As other comments have said, (some) people might happily pay for this app. I luckily won't need such feedback loop anymore, had some mild lower back pain show up over 10 years ago and bought a chair without a backrest that, after 3-4 weeks of struggling, trained me to sit up straight. Now I have some random cheap office chair with a backrest, but I rarely lean back to it. Funnily, I was going to give up using that "backrestless" chair after 2 weeks of inconvenience, but decided to give it one more week and then the magic happened :-) Mild lower back pain automatically gone. | | |
| ▲ | hn8726 4 hours ago | parent [-] | | Care to share an example of this backrestless chair? Is it like a regular chair just without the backrest, or has some other differences? Does it have armrests for example, and if not - does it bother you? | | |
| ▲ | tanelpoder 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | | I went with an overkill approach at first (as I often do :-) and bought some expensive nicely designed "active chair" / stool that was adjustable high enough so that I could lean on it even when using my desk as a standing desk. It was interesting, but not a game changer at all for me. I don't use standing desks now at all. But what I have now is this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FL3LY4 Just don't assemble the backrest at first. If sitting up straight, I just lean wrists on my keyboard wristpad and part of forearms on the desk, no armrests needed either. Edit: I still use my height-adjustable standing desk, but now it's value is that I could adjust it for the perfect height for my sitting-up-straight position (so no chair armrests needed) and it's been fixed at that height for the last 7 years... | |
| ▲ | manuelmoreale 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | Not sure which one the parent was referring to but personalizing I've been using one of these for more than a decade at this point (I'm sitting on it right now) https://www.varierfurniture.com/en/products The one I have does have a backrest but because of the way it's shaped you don't actually use it to slouch. It's more there to support when you lean back and want to take a break from typing or something like that. |
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| ▲ | auslegung 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] |
| A codebase search for "claude" only has 1 hit in the code (the markdown that you referenced) and 4 commits which include the word in the commit message, or one commit includes .claude/ in the git ignore. See https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Atldev%2Fposturr+claude&ty... Same with a codebase search for "anthropic" |