Taking pictures with your MacBook every time the lid opens
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Taking pictures with your MacBook every time the lid opens
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#3Pretty neat hack! Were you conscious of the script each time you opened the lid? I imagine I would forget about it after the first week.
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#4I've always wanted some way to tap into iPhoto's face recognition since mousing over the thumbnail in Faces view creates a neat effect with the subject's head always in about the same place. Even better would be the image matching tech used on TinEye. For example, find a picture of the moon (or click http://www.tineye.com/search/45a444e7e4f564f58321c60347db9a8... ) then use the "compare" link for various matched images. TinEye rotates and scales all the images to match up as closely as possible, which lets you view some neat moon wobble effects... that kind of tech could be very cool if it was able to do the same with your myriad face photos.
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#5What I think would be cooler is if you could randomize it a bit. Privacy concerns?
Re: Taking pictures with your MacBook every time the lid opens
#6Pretty neat hack! Were you conscious of the script each time you opened the lid? I imagine I would forget about it after the first week.
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#8Really cool, I always look at these 1 pic a day programs and think I should do that sometimes, and the longest I've done is ~1 week. What I think would be cooler is if you could randomize it a bit. Privacy concerns?
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#9Really cool, I always look at these 1 pic a day programs and think I should do that sometimes, and the longest I've done is ~1 week. What I think would be cooler is if you could randomize it a bit. Privacy concerns?
Regarding privacy? I doubt anyone would get into any sort of trouble with it. If it's your laptop, you can install whatever you want on it, even rootkits and keyloggers.