@blu3mo: “Live streaming work for your future self” seems quite interesting and useful.
- Display what you were doing 10 minutes ago in the bottom right corner of the screen constantly.
- Understand whether “your past self was focused” or “your past self was slacking off by surfing the net.”
- Create a sense of tension as if being watched by others, but these “others” are actually your future self.
Streaming work for your future self
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Work while looking at yourself from 24 hours ago (i.e., working while being watched by yourself from 24 hours in the future)
- Treating yourself from a different time as if they were a different person
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While it is said that being watched by others helps to focus during work, in this case, the “others” are your future self.
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Questions
- Does the thought of “let’s focus so that my future self from tomorrow doesn’t see me slacking off” really motivate you?
- Or if you think, “Yesterday’s me was slacking off, browsing Twitter,” does it make you reflect and try to concentrate more?
- Viewing your slacking from the perspective of an external observer seems mentally challenging
- (In a positive sense, it can be an opportunity for reflection)
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This concept seems valuable not only for reflecting on your thoughts from 24 hours ago but also for other purposes.
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I feel like trying this out (blu3mo)
- Since it is similar to ParallelTalk MVP v1, I might want to try creating and releasing it.
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While implementing ParallelTalk MVP v1, there was an interesting experience of always seeing your state from 10 minutes ago (blu3mo).
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Challenges
- It might cost a lot if it is widely used
- One option could be to throw all the storage on YouTube
- Well, we can think about it if it is actually used
- It might cost a lot if it is widely used
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How far back should we go in the “past”?
- 24 hours would result in too much data to handle
- What about 10 minutes?
- I tried it out, but I can’t really see myself from 10 minutes ago as an “other”
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The concept aligns with Task management to be evaluated by your future self
@blu3mo: “Live streaming work for your future self” seems quite interesting and useful.
- Display what you were doing 10 minutes ago in the bottom right corner of the screen constantly.
- Understand whether “your past self was focused” or “your past self was slacking off by surfing the net.”
- Create a sense of tension as if being watched by others, but these “others” are actually your future self.
- Japan seems to have a good initial response even though it’s 6 AM; maybe I should try releasing a prototype
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@blu3mo: I was working on this using 100ms, but it seems like it will cost a lot with HLS streaming, so I’m looking for a way to use YouTube Livestream instead.
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