jimerson@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearI’d love to see a future where Starfish has paved the way for less invasive methods of treating various neuro and psychological disorders.
What we’ll likely get is some new type of porn thing.
- EvilFonzy@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
Anyone putting corporate technology into their bodies is just asking to get Black Mirror’ed. I always thought it would be cool to have my body replaced by a sick robot, but I know I’ll never be rich enough to afford the cool one. I’ll just be in the Hyundai Bodi or whatever.
woelkchen@lemmy.worldEnglish
1 yearAnyone putting corporate technology into their bodies is just asking to get Black Mirror’ed.
Pace makers aren’t made my anticapitalist cooperatives, you know.
- themoken@startrek.websiteEnglish1 year
Pace makers keep you from dying so they’re sort of on a different level of need. Also, if corps did planned obsolescence on one, you’re probably not around to buy another.
If they were invented today, they would definitely have a predatory subscription model for “monitoring” your heart, or require occasional maintenance at cost to the end user.
Björn@swg-empire.deEnglish
1 yearDidn’t someone relatively recently have a prosthetic that needed a new battery that wasn’t produced anymore?
- terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish1 year
Nah, I’ve played cyberpunk too much to know how this turns out
- firadin@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
Give the inventor of modern digital lootboxes and the “license don’t own” paradigm the opportunity to put a chip in my brain? Pass
- RandoMcRanderton@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”






