| ▲ | tjohnell 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tanelpoder 6 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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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