>This is part of a social experiment on radical transparency, of which I am the guinea pig.
Bravo. This is really incredible.
A few questions:
1. Can you talk about the impetus for this, as well as its evolution and development?
2. I presume the software is custom. Is it open source by chance?
3. People here freaked out and flagged this submission for including other people's PII, potentially without permission. Can you allay these concerns, if at least from an ethical standpoint?
Radical transparency yet a lot is censored? :-) Nice concept but if the aim is to just document your ideas and travels why not just a plain blog or website? What do random screenshots bring to the table, or a list of all locations on your mobile device, that a deliberate, structured blog post can't?
Sorry guys, I dropped that link and then got fairly busy (while keeping an eye on the traffic). I am writing a bulk answer to your questions, coming within 24 hours.
I immediately got a browser popup from the site to install an esoteric "Kai Elvin" app (classy) but not before I got to see a thumbnail of a naked guy shaving, private bits barely covered by a bathroom sink (even more classy).
I noticed that even with NSFW content not hidden, some posts were still censored. Hopefully that means all content was reviewed prior to release, with proper permissions obtained.
I use Automatic Screenshotter on my work pc to capture a screenshot every 15 seconds. I currently keep about a year of screenshots.
We do a lot of consulting and I move between clients many times a day. So I keep the screenshots to be sure we are billing correctly. And also it comes in handy if there's every a question about billable hours.
I thought it would be fun to make movies out of it, but it only becomes interesting when I work on one thing for extended periods of time. I just move between windows far to often for interesting videos. But when I'm nose down developing, it's relatively neat.
edit: I'm not revealing this to the world. But I'm not afraid of higher-ups coming across this. I work pretty damn hard.
For many years I had a cronjob configured to take a full screenshot once an hour during business hours on my office workstation. Nearly 20k in total, before I left that position. I still have them. It's sometimes quite amusing to scroll through the old ones and gawk at how things were and how I did things 10+ years ago.
I think that this is an interisting idea and in general I welcome it that you shared this. However, based on the quick look I just had I doubt that you asked for permission to publish these from all the persons present in the pictures.