u/Immediate_Elk_6001

What safety habits actually work well in findom dynamics?

Safety and consent are frequent topics for anyone involved in findom. With the financial element involved, many emphasize the need for realistic boundaries, regular check-ins, and clear agreements so the dynamic stays fun and consensual rather than stressful.

How are you managing safety these days? Do niche findom platforms improve connection quality, or do you have better luck elsewhere? What red flags do you watch for, and what green flags help you feel more secure? Any tips for keeping financial domination sustainable without affecting your everyday life?

Open to thoughtful input from both sides of the dynamic.

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u/Immediate_Elk_6001 — 10 hours ago

Is it harder to relax now than it used to be?

There are so many things going on in the background, like phones and notifications, that it can be hard to relax.

I don't always feel like I'm getting a full rest when I take time off because there's always something that needs my attention.

I wonder if other people think that relaxing is harder now than it used to be, or if it's just me.

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u/Immediate_Elk_6001 — 11 hours ago
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interesting to see claude code being used as part of a larger self hosted agent orchestration system rather than standalone

most of the claude code usage i see discussed is people using it directly for coding tasks. found a project on github that takes a different approach and uses it as an execution runner within a broader multi agent orchestration system that the developer built themselves.

the overall system is voice activated, you say a wake word and a coordinated team of agents handles planning, execution through claude code, and review before anything ships. the whole orchestration layer is self hosted and MIT licensed so you own the coordination logic while claude code handles the heavy lifting on execution.

they also built cron scheduling and a live monitoring dashboard into it which moves it from a demo into something that could actually run persistent automated workflows. macOS only currently and v0.1.0 so early but worth watching.

github.com/OpenYabby/OpenYabby if you want to see how they integrated claude code into the broader system.

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u/Immediate_Elk_6001 — 10 days ago
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u/Immediate_Elk_6001 — 20 days ago