16 comments

  • Cider9986 2 days ago ago

    That is cool that it works offline. I will not use it because I don't like the voices. The free meditation app I would recommend is the Healthy Minds program[1]. I have also seen Medito recommended, but the thing that I like about the HM Program is that it is a very straight curriculum, instead of various options scattered as options.

    [1]https://www.humin.org/wellbeing-tools/app

    • eummm 2 days ago ago

      HM looks great, but looks like they collect lot of personal data.

      From their privacy policy:

      The personal information we collect may include:

      Name User name Email address Gender Birthday (month/year) Ethnicity Relationship Status Number of Family Members/Children/Children under 13 Experience with Meditation User generated content We may collect other information that does not reveal your specific identity, such as:

      IP Address or other unique device identifier Information collected through cookies, pixel tags or other technologies App usage data Geo-location information User generated content Device generated data

      • Cider9986 a day ago ago

        I agree, I wish they took privacy more seriously, as more software should.

        Looking at it optimistically, they don't sell or share with data brokers/advertisers, you can block the offensive connections with a firewall, and the app doesn't ask for any information that is particularly sensitive.

        Additionally, they use data people choose to share to improve the scientific understanding of meditation and mindfulness. I am someone that values privacy, but I don't find it egregious to use this app.

    • high_pathetic a day ago ago

      Ditto on the voices. Male voice sounds like a tin robot and it's distracting.

    • SockThief 2 days ago ago

      This is great! I've been using Headspace, but recently I get a Duolingo vibe of it. It's still good, but Healthy Minds is in other league. Thank you!

  • snthpy 2 days ago ago

    Does anyone ever worry about prompt injection attacks against yourself in these?

    When I was into hypnosis and NLP between one and two decades ago, I used to worry about what the instructions were once I was hypnotized. I lacked the terminology then but there days we would call these prompt injections, just against the human brain.

    I guess social engineering is another form, although that's probably more akin to a CSRF or flawed auth logic exploit.

  • ProllyInfamous 2 days ago ago

    Title should say "meditations" — app is not for actual dispute resolution (well, not directly).

  • BillionSatsPage 18 hours ago ago

    Seems like the voices are text to speech? You could have an option to change the voice type as well as regenerate different scripts with a simple llm.

  • rubbsdecvik 2 days ago ago

    Medito is good Open Source alternative as well. https://meditofoundation.org/

  • midnightn 2 days ago ago

    Offline support is underrated for meditation apps — network interruptions mid-session are the opposite of calming

    • 47282847 a day ago ago

      It’s obviously the unguided section where you sit with whatever emotions the disruption brings up for you!

  • underduck 2 days ago ago

    I really like this. I tried korean language and the voice was bit off though. good work!

    • eummm a day ago ago

      thank you for feedback! will think how to improve

  • throwaway81523 2 days ago ago

    These are audio recordings right? Could they just say so?

    • eummm 2 days ago ago

      adding text to speech is a great idea, thank you!