I know it would take away from the "liveness" of it but it would be neat if you could wait for an entire rows worth of images to appear and have a smooth animation that pushed everything down to make room for that new row.
The way each image is added currently is a little "jarring" visually...
It's probably pretty difficult to filter but there were some serious NSFW pics coming across my screen there. Just a heads up for anyone else who's still at their office.
Speaking of which, my idea was to use the current tech in detecting nude images to create a site like this that ONLY displays the NSFW pics from twitpic.
There are a lot of academic papers on detecting things like skin-tones, common shapes etc in photos.
Sorry I don't have any links off-hand but search for nude image detector or porn detector etc and you should run into some PDFs.
I remember reading one by google guys about how they implemented the safe search filter for image search. It all comes down to identifying some features of the photo and running in through a trained ANN or SVM.
I can't see the site (getting 403), but I wrote a live TwitPic viewer for TweetGrid several months ago at http://tweetgrid.com/twitpicgrid - you can filter by search term or hashtag or whatever, or you can just watch the full stream come in.
It usually takes a view or two for the ad network to "learn" you. This usually happens with smaller networks though, google should know who you are by now (assuming you have been to other adsense enabled sites.)
I think it has to do with a referer check, if you copy the links without referring to pingwire it still works.
Pingwire really is mostly javascript, the site is a simple container to deliver that javascript to your browser which will then do the rest of the work all by itself.
It also seems the block isn't perfect, if you let it run long enough some pictures will make it through.
This would be really useful if you could filter by subject (search term or hash tag). It'd be a great way to see pictures of a live conference or news event as it was unfolding (to go along with http://almost.at/)
Would be nice to have a customizable update timer or a way to slow down the stream.
It appears that some users do not fully grasp the fact that twitter (and related apps) is much more "open" than facebook. Some of the pictures seem pretty private.
Would you mind posting the source code (or emailing it to me)? I'm interested in seeing how you coded it (not to mention structured it). My background in developing web applications is relatively weak.
But if you'd like to keep it to yourself, I can understand...no pressure.
Try http://twitcaps.com - More like 3 sleepless nights of work. But, it does support all major Twitter image hosts and allows searches / filters / captures / location aware, etc.
However, I can't help asking myself if this real adds any real value to the world. Not that it has to. It's like mental candy. Pleasing, but ultimately lacking in substance.
Anyway, this did add value to the guy who wrote it: He had fun doing it.
I've been thinking a lot about how one can differentiate between art and random shit. Once possibile filter I thought of was: 'Did it make the creator or the audience happy?' But even this doesn't work. Tolstoy disagrees with me on his very first point. http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/361r14.html
That is a pretty good reason not to be able to sleep ;).
It would be cool to be able to click on one to mark it as interesting, and then also see the feed of ones that people mark as interesting (over a longer timespan.)
I'm in New York, but I posted it this afternoon from work. There are no guys, it's just me and a little bit of code I wrote in 30 minutes, or 40 minutes tops. I had never seen picfog or any other service - this was just something I wrote because I couldn't sleep.
The way each image is added currently is a little "jarring" visually...
Cool though :-)