I just have my first startup script running, so logically I think my next step should be having a keylogger running on my pc because I love having my personal data stored and tracked and potentially be accessed by the government. Is there any recommendation for an offline one? Is it simple enough for an amateur programmer to make?
Please do not commit crimes.
If you do commit any crimes, make sure it's epic and lulz worthy
>>103235130A keylogger is pretty trivial if you're running X11. I don't even know how you'd do it on Wayland and I don't care enough to find out.
>>103235184>C:\
>>103235194That is just a "meme" picture with a watermark from ProgrammerHumor.io. Nothing in OP's post implies he's using Windows.
>>103235227OP said "on my pc"if he was running linux he'd have said "on my server"
>>103235241Wrong, if he was a Linux user he wouldn't be asking this question because he'd be busy fixing his broken system instead of running programs
>>103235157what do you care what some retard does with his life?OP, there's a million keyloggers on github
>>103235241PC means personal computer. Only retarded mutts think it means something about using Windows, mainly because they got tricked by Apple's advertising.
>>103235130prompts like pic should never appear on normal OS. If you need toddler friendly environment with """security""" then get Mac.
>>103235227>>103235241Have you considered that I'm using both>>103235255I'm checking them out and they seem simple enough for me. Idk how hard it is to add more features like click logging or movement tracking tho.
>>103235362it's literally impossible
>>103235130https://github.com/arkohut/pensieve