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Lumotia/docs/brief/why-current-tools-fail.md
Claude 89c63891fa chore: rebrand from Kon/Corbie to Magnotia
Replace all instances of the legacy product names "Kon" and "Corbie" with
"Magnotia" across user-facing copy, code identifiers, package names, bundle
ids, file paths, and documentation. Preserves the unrelated "konsole" (KDE
terminal) reference and the parent CORBEL company name.

- Renames 10 Rust crates (kon-* → magnotia-*) and the tauri binary
- Updates package.json, tauri.conf.json (productName + identifier)
- Renames CSS classes (kon-rh-* → magnotia-rh-*) and animations
- Renames brand and roadmap docs
- Regenerates Cargo.lock and package-lock.json

Verified: svelte-check passes; pure-rust crates compile under new names.
2026-04-30 13:06:55 +00:00

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<!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §14 Why Current Tools Fail -->
## 14. Why Current Tools Fail
- **Traditional to-do lists** list *what* needs doing without addressing *how* to start, immediately triggering overwhelm and analysis paralysis.
- **Rigid habit tracking and gamification** in existing ADHD apps feels guilt-inducing, impersonal, and overwhelming. They prioritise behaviour correction over emotional safety and flexibility.
- **Cloud latency kills focus.** Cloud-based apps require server round-trips for every action. For users with executive dysfunction, loading spinners introduce micro-distractions that break focus and frequently lead to task abandonment.
- **Cognitive overhead compounds fast.** Keystroke-Level Modelling shows that apps requiring manual syncing or custom rule-building add 4.7 seconds of cognitive overhead per interaction. After just 8 seconds of interruption, working memory traces decay beyond reliable reconstruction for ADHD neurotypes, increasing error rates by 63%.
- **App fatigue is endemic.** The market is flooded with generic productivity apps, leading to severe app fatigue among ADHD users who have tried and abandoned dozens of systems.