Does Luma require glow before break timing starts?
No. Break timing can start from away detection even when glow has not appeared.
Luma uses parallel signals: glow is triggered by fatigue thresholds, while away timing and return confirmation are triggered by presence detection.
No. Break timing can start from away detection even when glow has not appeared.
Glow follows configured fatigue thresholds and is independent from away timing triggers.
When away duration is counted as rest, it contributes to fatigue recovery feedback.
Glow follows fatigue thresholds; away timing and return confirmation are independent presence-based signals.