The ASCII Cam
griffjon writes "The folks over at Dyne.org have hacked together a method to take live camera feed and turn it into ascii-character video on Linux. You can get the latest release, or see screenshots from a live stream. Y'know, this kinda ascii could be good random noise input for a cipher."
Isn't use of greyscale sort of cheating?
screenz? i really have difficultiez respecting those that use z'z to pluralize their wordz.
#define F(x) int main(){printf(#x,10,#x);}
F(#define F(x) int main(){printf(#x,10,#x);}%cF(%s))
to identify victims of vowel play.
You'd have to keep it running consonantly, of course.
UNICODE!!!!
real men would use EBCDIC.
tagline
... hi bingo
Now all we need is a way of being able to port the images into ascii quake, so we can frag friends in glorious ascii-colour(tm)
:)
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:ascii.dyne.or g/+&hl=en
Oh, wait... I don't have ANSI terminal emulation enabled in Netscape... nevermind :)
Ahh, the good old BBS days. It's great that they now have "live webcam" functionality for systems like that, 10 years after they're useful :)
lavarand!
walking past a fishbowl at SGI and seeing a bunch of "heat lamps" [sic] was pretty trippy...
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"It is now safe to switch off your computer."
Yeah, there's really nothing better for cryptography than a repeating stream!
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Damn site doesn't work on Lynx. What good is an ASCII-cam that won't work on Lynx?
Linux is only 5 years behind... I used something when I worked at SGI with my Indycam to display the output of the camera in an xterm in ASCII.
I found this webpage (circa 1995) detailing the software. Congrats Linux you've revolutionalized the computer industry again. I hope you at least stole *some* of the code before creating this new and wonderful tool...
http://reality.sgi.com/cpirazzi/ttyvideo.html
no egg!
Keine eier
Finally video Pr0n at work! woohooo!
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Don't tell amihotornot.com about this technology...
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