>>712774391 (OP) I would consider an optional offline brain chip. Go online and download whatever you choose, then go offline and have your life improved. ...if I were ok with wearing a literal tinfoil hat whenever I go outside. Because all it would take to lobotomize a brain chip user is a neodymium magnet.
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6/16/2025, 3:22:02 AM No.712775620
Because their fatass God can do no wrong.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:26:17 AM No.712775889
>>712774391 (OP) All "brainlinks" are pretty stupid NGL. Wait another twenty years, and that shit'll be wifi without needing any kind of intrusive implant, like the rest of cybernetics turned out. If you had to pick one of both stupid options though, valve's is currently the smarter approach to it, so OP sounds like he's in dire need of that kind of assistance.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:29:04 AM No.712776075
>Mention a brain chip >Everyone assumes its a magical mind control device You guys are dumb.
>>712776349 Gabe claims that he is apparently very close to being able to pipe visual information into your brain as well as taking back user input. Full dive VR, basically, without the touch aspect. Might be cool. Between this and Carmack working on AGI, it's hard to say where we will be in twenty years.
>>712776227 Reminds me of that prosthetic eye company that went bankrupt and all their clients just lost their eyesight (again) with no warning
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:36:49 AM No.712776598
>>712776227 It wouldn't be an implant, it'd be a headset
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:36:58 AM No.712776607
>>712776475 >Gabe claims that he is apparently very close to being able to pipe visual information into your brain as well as taking back user input i'm not taking that with a grain of salt but with the whole saltshaker. If it's true that would be the biggest leap since the invention of BCI
>>712776607 He claims that basically everyone else was going about it wrong, trying to make people feel "cold" sensations and the like. He says that kind of sensation involves the immune system in ways that we don't really understand yet. By comparison, he says that visual shit is simple.
>>712776714 I don't care that much about games, but it would be really neat to patch gamelike inputs into your brain not just for gameplay but also for disabled people and dangerous work
>>712774391 (OP) Because the Warhammer 40K fans are obnoxious faggots. Everything tech-related for them is >From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. It's bothersome.
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>>712777152 >>think in violation of TOS you should be less worried about that and more worried about EMPs frying your brain
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:50:58 AM No.712777553
I think it would be more feasible to understand how nervers work better, and also how to do surgery on them or find a way to connect them to stuff. Using biocompatible materials, of course to avoid inflamatory responses etc. First, people should attemp to create prothesis that can directly connect to the remaining nerves and be controlled properly. Afterwards, they should try researching how to use optic nerves for augmented reality. Connecting directly to the brain instead of the nerves seem too problematic to me.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 4:24:21 AM No.712779826
I want chips in my belly, not my brain
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 5:24:41 AM No.712783429
>>712777203 This is the real point behind technology like this.