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this post was submitted on 25 May 2025
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I'd probably be a slow adopter tbh. Feel like you would wany such a chip to be quite trustworthy and reliabld. Proprietary software and hardware is not the most trustworthy thing in the world...
Usually I am an earlier adopter of tech because I'm interested in technology, and I have money to burn. But I don't need a brain chip, I'm weird enough already without having to debug my own head.
"Yes honey, I'm coming. Just one more thing to compile in my head"
Segmentation fault
Can I run Linux on it? Or better yet Gentoo? "You having a headache?" "Just compiling the system. Lending some brain power"
three weeks after implant
"I was completely wrong about this technology! Valve Mindtap is the best thing ever!"
eyes stare 1000 yards into the distance while your true consciousness screams to be let out from the dark prison it has been trapped in
It would need to become a platform and standard unto itself.
Which is to say, I'm not installing one until I can flash the firmware myself.