On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 03:29:06PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name : selfspy > * URL : https://github.com/gurgeh/selfspy > Upstream Author : David Fendrich (@gurgeh) > * License : GPLv3 > > Selfspy continuously monitors and stores what you are doing on > your computer. This way, you can get all sorts of nifty statistics > and reminders on what you have been up to. It is inspired by the > Quantified Self-movement and Stephen Wolfram's personal key > logging [0]
May I suggest we audit the hell out of the code of tools like this before they come into Debian? :) This is basically a spyware tool, with huge privacy implications. For example, from a simple usability perspective, we may want to make the "-n" option the default (ie. don't log actual keystrokes, just timing). Of course, we should also make sure the data stays on disk... (as opposed to being sent to a third-party server) A. -- The most prudent course for any society is to start from the assumption that the Internet should be fundamentally outside the domain of capital. - The Internet's Unholy Marriage to Capitalism
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