keymashed: Mash your keyboard to make your internet better
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Keymashed, an interactive art installation at Purdue Hackers' BURST fall 2024 show, demonstrates how keyboard mashing affects internet speed and video quality. The exhibit uses custom eBPF packet filtering and real-time UDP streaming to create a visual experience where faster typing improves image clarity and reduces packet loss.
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