Take a picture of you every time you open your laptop
Take a photo every time the lid is open using the laptop camera.
Hey, ever seen those time-lapse videos of plants growing up in a BBC documentary and thought wish I could do that for me.
You haven’t? I knew.
But here is how you would do it if you had thought of doing it. ( in OSX )
It also helped me to see who tried to open up my laptop when I was not around.
I started doing this in march of 2016 ( now have about 3700 images ) and from time to time try creating something like a time-lapse. It is kinda fun. Maybe, at least for some.
How to # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#how-to) Step 1 # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#step-1) Install imagesnap (https://github.com/rharder/imgnap).
Step 2 # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#step-2) Keep this in a file named imageme.sh in a folder any folder.
#!/bin/sh DATE=\((date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S") imagesnap -w 2.00 "\)HOME/.loginimages/\(DATE.jpg" What the above script does is it creates a date string with year-month-day-hour-minute-second and now take a picture using imagesnap and save it to your home directory. The -w 2.00 is a wait time so as to make sure we get your photo. Step 3 # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#step-3) Install sleepwatcher (http://www.bernhard-baehr.de/). You could download the binary from the above webpage or install using homebrew (recommended). brew install sleepwatcher Step 4 # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#step-4) Now to actually run the script on wakeup. Add this to file /etc/rc.wakeup #!/bin/bash # Run the following script on wakeup PATH=\)PATH:/usr/local/bin /Users/\(USER/.imagescript/imageme.sh Here, replace /Users/\)USER/.imagescript/imageme.sh with the path to where you saved the imageme.sh script.
Step 5 # (https://blog.meain.io/2018/profiling-yourself/#step-5) Take a nap. zzzz.
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