It all reminded me how selective our memories are. History is written by the victors – but also, history doesn’t remember any backspacing.
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Replying to @mwichary
Also, frightening to imagine someone else getting ahold of any of this. PS Wikipedia page on keylogging is good: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_logging …
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Early historical precedent (1933): Measure employee’s efficiency (“and earnings”) with Stroke Counter, which you can add to your typewriter.pic.twitter.com/cwA0u6kYpo
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Replying to @WideSpacer
Yeah, although that’s kind of a fine line to walk.
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I guess the intention is what makes a keylogger a keylogger?
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I have noticed two trends: spying and keeping tabs on employees. When it’s for automation, it doesn’t feel like keylogging.
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I think if I were writing a book about it, I'd have to mention something that logged keys when I talked about keylogging.
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