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I've got a 9 hour drive in front of me. And I'm not driving. I've also got two fully charged laptops. What should I program?

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    Something that uses the laptop camera to track your eyeballs focus relative to the landscape outside the car. Take that data and dynamically offset the screen in real time to prevent car sickness when using a computer in the car.
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    @monkeyboy Do you think that would work? :P I usually get sick in the car, but would offsetting the screen be a valid way of counteracting it?
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    @ScriptCoded Ha! I'm the same as you. I usually get sick if I look down for more than 5s in a loving car

    You could always measure how much "output" you can get in a 9h drive.
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    @Jilano Ha! Loving cars makes sick as well!

    But you mean like measuring my code output compared to normal conditions?
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    @ScriptCoded I was more thinking about the output coming "out of your mouth", but I guess you could do both at the same time! (Your efficiency will probably be a lot lower, though)
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    @Jilano I was going to reply, but I don't know what the hell to write.
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    @ScriptCoded It's okay, it happens to many men of your age ;)

    By the way, have you arrived yet?
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    @Jilano Haha... Just arrived. Managed to emit precisely zero ml of liquids. As of code output, well, I might have fallen asleep a couple of times :p

    Edit: What do you know about my age?
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    @ScriptCoded Well done! That's no easy task with faulty hardware!

    I know many things, all learnt from @C0D4
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    @Jilano 👀 I think I'm going to go offline for a while now, I think @theFBI are on their way.
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    @Jilano @C0D4 And I though I was a bit below the radar here 🙈
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    @ScriptCoded you pop up from time to time.
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    @C0D4 No worries, a trustable source told me that @theFBI doesn't know how to swim. You're good, mate
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    @ScriptCoded I get it to. I have to take domperidone every time I travel. I think it's just vertigo.
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    Software to log all the WiFi stations and their signal strength. Find the rate of change of signal decay over time. Based on the rate of decay find how fast you were going and compare that to the real speed.
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    @AshesOfTheSun Hmm, might be a project for the ride home. Combined with @Jilano's idea I could perhaps map it to the rate of output 🤔
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