Actually relaxing
Calm, full-screen rain that rises, holds, and softly settles - not a ticking timer bar. Somewhere to put your eyes down and let your shoulders drop.
// the relaxing rain break for macOS

One keystroke turns your screen into calm rain and gives you a real break - 1 to 21 minutes. Your AI agents keep shipping while you breathe. A free macOS menu-bar app.
Take a short break. A rain break. A real one.
v0.2.1 · 3 MB · 97 downloads and counting
// why a rain break
Dopamine hits, infinite scroll, one more prompt - the same loop that makes social media so easy to love now lives in your terminal. Great for shipping. A lot for one human. A short rain break gives your head a moment to catch up, and you come back sharper.
You cannot out-work software that never sleeps. So stop trying. Out-rest it instead.
It’s not how hard you work. It’s whether you can stop.
// the research
Not a vibe - a pattern. Straight from the threads:
Y Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs
I feel tired working with AI much faster than I did when I used to code… I don’t even bother reading the code anymore. Manually coding engaged my brain much more and somehow was less exhausting.
When your AI does 8 things right and then confidently does the 9th wrong, you spend mental energy second-guessing everything. Supervising an unreliable system is more exhausting than just doing the task yourself.
I feel physically drained coming back from work and going to use more AI… it is exhausting keeping up. I would burn through a week’s worth of credits in a day.
Reviewing LLM-generated code is way more mentally draining… Productivity definitely went up, but my understanding of the codebase dropped fast.
Plenty of people find vibe coding mentally exhausting - not everyone wants to be a manager - and think LLMs suck the joy that was left in programming.
The science is catching up to the feeling. MIT wired 54 writers with EEG headsets: LLM users showed up to 55% lower brain engagement and the lowest sense of ownership of their own words - they call it cognitive debt. And 77% of workers using AI say it actually added to their workload.
Real comments, pulled from the Hacker News API. Links go to the originals.
// the honest catch
The break holds for the full time you set. No skip, no snooze. So for once you actually stop - and come back clearer, calmer, and faster than the version of you that never looked away.
That’s the value. A break you can’t talk yourself out of.
10 min
Across 22 studies, breaks of ten minutes or less measurably cut fatigue and lifted mood. Small pause, real recovery.
take a rain breakCalm, full-screen rain that rises, holds, and softly settles - not a ticking timer bar. Somewhere to put your eyes down and let your shoulders drop.
The rain takes your screen, not your work. Claude Code and Codex keep running while you rest. You lose nothing by stepping away - that is the whole trick.
Keys, clicks, and scroll are gently blocked for the full break. No skip, no snooze, no “one more thing.” By design, the only early exit is a full shutdown.
One, two, five, seven, twelve, or twenty-one minute breaks straight from the menu bar. A quick breather or a real pause - pick one and the rain takes over.
// the whole app
No dashboard, no settings maze. It lives in your menu bar - and this one is live: Start the Rain to rain on this page, Quit RainBreak to stop.
A quick first-run setup, with rain already falling behind it.
RainBreak waits in the menu bar. Your agents run. The rain is one keystroke away.
Pick a length. The screen turns to rain - and holds it until you are done.
40 sec
Even a 40-second glance away rebuilt attention and cut errors. Your break doesn’t have to be long - it has to be real.
get RainBreak, free// free forever
The full app is free, with every feature, for as long as you use it. Want to buy a license? Cool. Want to keep using it for free? Also cool. A 4.99 EUR license is a thank-you that removes the in-app reminder and supports ongoing macOS releases. The key is verified offline on your Mac; no account, no subscription, no telemetry.
Already bought? Open RainBreak → Settings → License and paste the key from your email.
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Take a break. Take a RainBreak.
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v0.2.1 · 3 MB · signed DMG · 97 downloads and counting
// for the skeptic (hi)