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  • mpeg 5 hours

    This is cool, I have SVT and usually am able to stop an episode if I do slow breathing like that; although sometimes if that doesn’t work the modified reverse valsalva manoeuvre does it every time.

  • iammjm 8 hours

    Very nice. I have no heart issues but have been experimenting with extended breathing/longer exhales to calm down my sympathetic nervous system. I believe intentional breathing is a big, mostly underutilized tool all of us have to be generally more relaxed and healthier and also to calm ourselves down in stressful situations

  • mark_l_watson 4 hours

    I love the zero dependency implementation. I do this style of breathing during specific time periods of practicing Qi Gong. I will try your script when I get to my laptop. Thanks.

  • Ruslan1095 5 hours

    Nice work on the zero-dependency approach. I'm building a similar tool for Windows (voice-to-text) and the "no account, just run" philosophy resonates — friction kills daily habits.

  • chrisvenum 9 hours

    Terminally breathing

  • glaslong 1 hours

    does it have modes for Hamon or Total Concentration breathing?

  • yong076 56 minutes

    wow this repo is peaceful

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  • darcien 8 hours

    This reminds me of another HRV training from few years back shared here.

    - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37538028

    - https://github.com/kieranabrennan/every-breath-you-take

  • skeledrew 6 hours

    Looks interesting. And it's pure Python with no 3p packages. Pretty trivial to support other OSes: make that audio player invocation configurable.

  • ahmazroot 38 minutes

    Not every project needs agents, workflows, and LLM integrations. Sometimes a focused tool is exactly what's needed.

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  • mistrial9 4 hours

    this book is somewhat useful

    https://archive.org/details/etaq_light-on-pranayama-b-k-s-iy...

  • samrivera 3 hours

    37 days into quitting smoking and breathing exercises have been a huge help for the craving spikes. a simple terminal tool for paced breathing actually makes a lot of sense - when the craving hits at 3pm and youre staring at a screen anyway, having it right there in the terminal is way less friction than pulling out a phone app. starred.

    Obscurity4340 26 minutes

    I've long wondered if a big unsung part of smoking is the way it gets normally high-strung, fast moving and shallow breathers to slow down and inhale deeply for 3-5 mins at a time. They might not get that kind of air any other way

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    arionmiles 8 hours

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