• Neuralink

    From Vlk-451@VERT/HAVENS to Andeddu on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 14:09:51
    Re: Neuralink
    By: Andeddu to Baguette on Fri Sep 04 2020 09:27 am

    health, etc... a lot of us will buy into and become invested in the idea as it will, in a more mature stage of development, provide benefits to those who are fully abled.

    I wanted to get a Neuralink so that I could get an Arduino board with a CANBUS-Shield connected to my cars ODBII port so that I could neurally interface with my car. The most the thing is gonna realistically be able to do is read signals and send them to other places via Bluetooth. I want an interface hard wire plug option.
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  • From HusTler@VERT/HAVENS to Vlk-451 on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 21:58:19
    Re: Neuralink
    By: Vlk-451 to Andeddu on Wed Oct 28 2020 02:09 pm

    I wanted to get a Neuralink so that I could get an Arduino board with a CANBUS-Shield connected to my cars ODBII port so that I could neurally interface with my car. The most the thing is gonna realistically be able to is read signals and send them to other places via Bluetooth. I want an interface hard wire plug option.

    No shit? Wish I knew WTF you were talking about. ;-)

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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/INREALM to HusTler on Sunday, November 29, 2020 23:36:41
    Re: Neuralink
    By: HusTler to Vlk-451 on Wed Oct 28 2020 09:58 pm

    No shit? Wish I knew WTF you were talking about. ;-)

    ... There's little worse than being peerless in a peer-review system.

    You think I can afford to get an education? I just wana be able to hack my car with my brain so that I don't have to replace some hard to get old stock window switch for my door panel on my drivers side so that I can smoke my Marlboro Reds in peace without having to drive down the road with my driver door open. And so that Whenever someone says something seriously stupid when I'm driving, my brain involentary causes the car to break check, hopefully reducing the instances of idiotic utterances in my presence. That or increasing the number of fatal crashes so that I can escape this fresh hell.

    You can get an idea of what I'm talking about watching this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAAzXM5vsi0

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Andeddu on Monday, December 30, 2024 09:36:50
    Re: Re: Neuralink
    By: Andeddu to MRO on Sun Aug 30 2020 10:17 am

    It's incredible... insurance policies do not pay for care as it could run into the tens of millions per person, which would bankrupt any company. In

    No, they'd rather you spend your assets, leaving nothing for your kids to inherit. My mother just went into care, she's got lots of liquid assets and a house in a trust.

    *She*, up until recently, was dealing with my aunt's dementia care - she went through all of her assets and are now looking for a facility that Medicare can cover - but there aren't any beds available.

    I wonder if we're going to have one of those "black mirror" futures where robotics become senior care givers - someone who can stay in your home with you, never sleeps, can monitor vital signs and call 911.

    On a side note, I hear people rallying to stop property taxes at age 65. I'm on board for that - even though California heavily rewarded homeowners in the 70s with grandfathered tax estimates, it's still a huge burden for someone on a fixed income.

    Now, we all need to figure out how to be as healthy, mentally and physically, as we can be.
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