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Brain Fry — that specific mental fog you get after hours of
non-stop AI prompting. We all know it. We all joke about it.
Nobody does anything about it.
Brain Bed does.
It sits in your macOS menu bar and quietly monitors your Claude
Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI sessions. Everything local,
nothing leaves your machine.
When your brain is overheating, it forces a meditation break:
keyboard locked, classical music playing, breathing circle
guiding you. You can't work. You can only rest.

Brain BedYour AI don't have a break button. Brain Bed is that button
Byeonggeunleft a comment
Hey! I built Brain Bed because I genuinely couldn't stop myself from marathon Claude Code sessions. You know the feeling — it's been 4 hours, you're approving tool calls on autopilot, your prompts are getting worse not better, but there's always one more thing to do and the answer is right there. So you keep going until your brain is soup. I tried timers. Ignored them. Tried Pomodoro. Cheated....

Brain BedYour AI don't have a break button. Brain Bed is that button
Most AI tools praise every answer. JobOneQ doesn't.
Upload your resume + job posting. The AI asks follow-up questions based on your
real experience, then scores each answer with STAR analysis — showing exactly
what's missing and how to fix it.
Track your progress from D to A across sessions.
Free daily practice. No API key needed.
JobOneQPractice interviews w/ AI actually tells you what's wrong
Byeonggeunleft a comment
Hi! I built JobOneQ after failing 3 interviews in a row — not because I lacked experience, but because I couldn't structure my answers well enough under pressure. The problem was simple: there's no way to get honest feedback when you practice alone. I tried ChatGPT, but it praised everything. Coaching was $150/session. Study groups fell apart after week one. So I started building an AI...
JobOneQPractice interviews w/ AI actually tells you what's wrong
