• madame_gaymes@programming.dev
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    15 days ago

    Something something Half Life 3

    But also, fuck no. I would never trust modern software or hardware companies to develop something that is going to be connected to my brain. We can’t even trust social media or AI companies not to fuck us up without the physical connection.

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        14 days ago

        Definitely. People need to understand this tech isn’t for the average person, but there are still a lot of people that would definitely benefit from it. If you told someone scientists are researching drilling machines to your bone you’d get similar WTF responses, but that’s how modern limb replacement works.

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          14 days ago

          I don’t see limb replacements this way at all, but typically limb replacements also do not rely on 3rd party services that might disappear at any time and are almost purely mechanical.

          My brother lost his left arm, and what he is getting is controlled entirely by the nub with no outside influence or implanted microchips.

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            14 days ago

            Not anywhere near to the level he would have with direct nerve interaction. Just because you all don’t understand this or the need doesn’t mean others are as ignorant. Or willing to settle for lessor functionality.

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              14 days ago

              I never said something like direct nerve interaction is terrible or nonexistent. My brother also does not like the idea of having something implanted, and would much rather have a mechanical device that he has a chance to repair himself should anything break. That’s not being ignorant to anything, just pragmatic.

              What I did say is not to trust a money-making business to do it right and not leave you high and dry if they go belly-up.

              ETA: also, under the USA healthcare system, something like you suggest is unaffordable for a good chunk of people and the VA only approved the mechanical device any way.

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                8 days ago

                You essentially said it’s pointless or unneeded because your relative can get along fine without it. That’s bias and completely ignores others not like your anecdote. No one was talking about cost only functionality. You gonna move the goal posts again.

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        14 days ago

        Why? Then I’d just be a technologically dependent parapalegic who’s brain is now subject to malware and EULA changes.

        No thanks