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I hope Noland has unlimited use because he might risk having to pay a sub to use the implant that they put in his brain
I would never put something in my brain that doesn't at least have a public API documentation. If the company discontinued the product I want to be able to keep using it. Open Source software would be best.
Open source is the only way for anything that should enter our brains.
Really hope regulations will come to this.
'Have you consider running Linux on your neural implant?'
"I have a busted old brain from the 80s, what distro would you suggest?"
My question is, does the neutral implant even run Doom?
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