I don't see any way the cursor dies without the keyboard dying. And I don't see the keyboard dying. Just because tech bloggers and journalists are incapable of writing about any hardware besides tablets and phones doesn't mean that's all we (will) use.
Overall, awesome concept.
Are many people legitimately shocked by that sort of content in 2013?
Youtube doesn't allow breasts.
A US TV outrage happened because of one partially uncovered breast during a sport event.
Yes, some people are shocked by that sort of content. Legitimate is secondary; if they own the computers you're using and they have power to dismiss you it's a good idea to think of their reasonable requests as legitimate.
Too bad it's not safe for your work place :) (maybe that was what you meant). I don't see any reason to sacrifice expression for prudes.
EDIT: Chromium 25, Ubuntu.
We composite the music video with the latest pointers every 30 minutes orso.
For that we use Node.js & FFMPEG---
Aside, that was really fun and I laughed quite a few times.
I know it kinda goes against the whole idea of this, but I think it would have been better if the mouse cursors that didn't "obey" the instructions were filtered out, all the cursors that just stayed in one place, or didn't follow the instructions were a little distracting.
Responsible for what? Seriously man talk sense.
Oh hey, that's one of the people who was involved in the late lamented Scriptographer[1] plugin for Illustrator.
I have a computer with a touch screen, but I'm not using it. It happens in Firefox and Chrome.
This seems to be a previously-rendered copy of the video. It actually plays, but lacks the instructions overlayed on the actual site.