Lazyprocrast_volkor_before_2022-07.zip
Automated locking of non-essential resources when a deadline enters the "Red Zone." 5. Known Limitations (Pre-July 2022) Users should note that this version lacks: Cross-platform synchronization (introduced late 2022). AI-driven mood analysis for task assignment.
/config : Environment variables specifically tuned for the Volkor hardware/software interface.
The primary goal of this version was to address "active procrastination" through algorithmic prioritization. LazyProcrast_Volkor_before_2022-07.zip
This specific archive represents the stable build before the Q3 2022 refactor. 3. Archive Contents & Architecture
/src : The core source code (Python or C++) for the scheduling engine. Automated locking of non-essential resources when a deadline
This archive is maintained for and legacy recovery . It serves as the baseline for comparing the efficiency of the later "ActiveAction" modules released in 2023.
The "Volkor" methodology within this version utilizes a : Input: Task list + Estimated Time to Completion (ETC). Analysis: Calculation of the "Procrastination Threshold." /config : Environment variables specifically tuned for the
This paper outlines the technical and conceptual framework of the LazyProcrast project as it existed prior to July 2022. Developed under the "Volkor" moniker, this iteration focuses on the intersection of user behavioral patterns and automated scheduling interventions. 2. Core Objectives