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Breathwork, pass two. Rebuilt some UI. Less “zen app”, more “panic-adjacent engineering”. Sound on 🔊 Prototyped in Framer Workshop while I attempt to gently reeducate a deeply suspicious nervous system since mid October 2025. Sound wise: it’s one humble 4 second OP-1 sample. On exhale I bend the tone...

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