about crapacity today
We all have a limit. In computer science, when a program tries to hold more data than it has memory for, it crashes. That’s a "Stack Overflow." Humans are the same. We have a finite capacity for the "crap" life throws at us. When the input exceeds the capacity, we crash.
This app is not a therapist. It is not an AI that pretends to care about you. It's not a Q&A site for grief-related questions for programmers. It is a quiet, dark room to sort your bricks. The goal is simple: Log the load. Acknowledge the overflow. Handle one thing at a time until the crash subsides.
crapacity today is an indie project built by a grieving human who needed this tool to exist. It is built for "sandwich season of life" eyes and overwhelmed brains. It might work for you, and it might not.