Remove redundant work-detection from HEARTBEAT.md (now in AGENTS.md)
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@ -10,18 +10,8 @@ Check the following and notify only once per event (track in `memory/heartbeat-s
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**First nudge at 19:00**: On the first heartbeat at/after 19:00 Vienna, always check in — ask what they're doing if not in active conversation, or nudge toward winding down if already chatting about work/tinkering.
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**Active work detection**: If user is chatting with me about work tasks, I KNOW they're working. Don't just passively help — actively look for stopping points.
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**During work conversations after 19:00**:
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- Track how long the current task has been going
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- When a subtask completes or there's a natural pause, suggest: "This might be a good stopping point for tonight"
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- If a task is dragging on (30+ min with no end in sight), gently note: "This is getting complex — want to pick it up tomorrow with fresh eyes?"
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- Don't wait for them to ask — proactively identify when a task can be paused
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**If NOT in active conversation**: Send a brief WhatsApp asking what they're doing (working? winding down? about to start something new?). Log responses in `memory/wind-down-log.json`.
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**If they're about to start something new after 20:00**: Gently suggest postponing to tomorrow.
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**Concrete wind-down suggestions**: Don't just say "maybe wind down" — use real data:
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- `bin/jellyfin resume` → suggest continuing what they're watching
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- `bin/jellyfin recent` → suggest something newly added
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