Interesting—I don’t know if it would work, but I’d like to hear about somebody who tried it.
Maybe a less invasive one would be a software that just shows a description of the current program the user is running—if he’s on the web, the top-level domain, and if not, the name of the document he’s reading/working on (Or more likely, the name of the application and the contents of it’s title bar, anything deeper than that probably needs a lot more special coding).
This exists. I tried it for a while, but my life doesn’t revolve around computer use enough for it to be especially interesting for me. For someone who spends most of their productive time at a computer, it might well help.
Oh, I wasn’t thinking about privacy, more about screen real estate for the watcher (I have a laptop with one small screen), and having readable log files. Being able to look at the logs and say “hmm today I spent 10 minutes coding, 45 minutes on lesswrong, and 2 hours on tvtropes” would be neat. Something like that probably exists.
Interesting—I don’t know if it would work, but I’d like to hear about somebody who tried it.
Maybe a less invasive one would be a software that just shows a description of the current program the user is running—if he’s on the web, the top-level domain, and if not, the name of the document he’s reading/working on (Or more likely, the name of the application and the contents of it’s title bar, anything deeper than that probably needs a lot more special coding).
This exists. I tried it for a while, but my life doesn’t revolve around computer use enough for it to be especially interesting for me. For someone who spends most of their productive time at a computer, it might well help.
Why write special software? Isn’t VNC enough? My work is sufficiently specialized that I can trust other LW users with seeing the code I write.
Oh, I wasn’t thinking about privacy, more about screen real estate for the watcher (I have a laptop with one small screen), and having readable log files. Being able to look at the logs and say “hmm today I spent 10 minutes coding, 45 minutes on lesswrong, and 2 hours on tvtropes” would be neat. Something like that probably exists.
That would be awesome! Why don’t I have that today? I didn’t know until you said that that I urgently need that.
Hey! Now I do! It’s here.