Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Peer peer dot webcam

Website where people can look at each other judgingly
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Working from home is very difficult for the extrinsically motivated. The freedom to goof off when nobody is watching is too tempting for some and leads to many hours lost to procrastination.

Visiting a coffee shop is an effective temporary solution, as the judgement of other beverage enjoyers - whether real or imagined - inspires work.

Peerpeer.webcam is a judgmental coffee shop for the home. Users broadcast their webcam for their anonymous home-working peers to quietly peer over. A grid of other peers is shown on-screen for the user to peer at.

idris83, Aug 13 2015

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       All those judgmental eyes leering at me...might just lead to some paranoia. Peers peering at me does that. So I am neutral and suspicious of this. Slightly.
blissmiss, Aug 13 2015
  

       I am thinking about isolation, and its merits, and its drawbacks. If I am working on an assignment in the library and am aware others in my class are nearby working on the same, I can go and ask, sotto voce ["dude - I cannot find this Dirak! What is up?" "Bungs, its Dirac with a c." "Oh, right. Thanks!"]   

       I wonder if a virtual workspace could be this way?
bungston, Aug 13 2015
  

       This would become porn in about 12 minutes.
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 13 2015
  

       (marked-for-tagline)   

       " This would become porn in about 12 minutes "
normzone, Aug 13 2015
  

       Problem is that you wouldn't have time for halfbakery
pashute, Aug 15 2015
  

       Heh.
blissmiss, Aug 15 2015
  

       "Halfbakery - it's what's on my other monitor"
lurch, Aug 15 2015
  
      
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