Tuesday, July 19, 2005

houston, we have lift off

the plasma website is now up and running again, thanks to gracious hosting by david solbach who has hooked us up with ample disk space, computing power and bandwidth. thank David! now maybe we'll be able to withstand the next slashdot stampede. =P

it's also a well known fact that my life is not nearly public enough and that i'm an intensely farly private individual. (yes, i'm being sarcastic.) well, danny allen to the rescue! he's made this interesting little website called myscreen.org. basically it allows you to invade my (and currently 5 other kde hacker's) privacy and see what i'm up to.

it's updated every 5 minutes and i've got a button on my kicker that turns it on/off locally. i'll try to keep it on whenever i'm hacking on KDE stuff and not doing something overly sensitive. it's a cute idea and a rather well done site.

it's like reality television meets open source hacking. all it's missing is "the confessional" ;)

2 comments:

Saem said...

Just make sure to turn it off when you're editting those nekkid pictars of yourself. =/

Till said...

Unfortunately the link to your blog on myscreen.org is wrong. It should be aseigo.blogspot.com and not aseigo.blogger.com, right?

Also I would like a feature which shows the local time of the KDE hacker currently spying on :-)