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Wayland - How Best to Log My Own Desktop Activities
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There's nothing like you ask. Most time tracker apps are just a calendar where you write manually how much time you spent on something. So you can use something like Kimai, or use a paper calendar and write on it.
But text log of the active window and a screencap, that's the stuff of Microsoft Recall AI nightmares that Linux developers wouldn't be keen to implement. What you're asking is intrusive AI for others. Maybe you need to actually learn to be punctual and write down your activities, or simply, buy a Snapdragon laptop with Windows AI on it. And even then, that info stays with the AI, I don't think it's shared much with the user.
That's not what I asked for.
You don't really understand time tracking, I see.
How is logging the title of the active window an AI nightmare ?
Like this you mean? Yes, surely that doesn't exist.
Maybe you need to try being... a bit less of a dick ?
Kinda speechless at this one. Well done.