• Baggie@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    God please don’t tell me it’s on the 2.4 GHz band, last thing I’d want is my hand to start getting weird near a smart house or a set of traffic lights.

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    4 days ago

    They’re creepy and they’re cooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re all together ooky, and now they finally have their last family memeber. What an interesting Thing.

  • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I wonder how comfortable and easy to use they are. I know prosthetic weight can be a real source of frustration in long term use.

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        Ok, but like physically. Their structure weighs more than the musculoskeletal contraption they’re replacing and more than simple hook or clamp prosthetics and I’ve heard actually controlling them can be tiring

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    That’s cool and all, but remotely controlled could also become remotely controlled. I for one prefer to be the only one in charge of my limbs at all times.

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      Tightbeam line-of-sight IR laser should be the only way to control stuff like this. And I realize that means I can’t control my hands if they are in another room, which is a delta of 0 from the current human condition.

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      If a full robot body were available, I’d jump on it right away, but ONLY if it has absolutely no way to wirelessly communicate. Absolutely the sole way of interacting with the software would be a single USB port inside a panel in the body with a physical lock.

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      There’s a pretty good movie to be made here.

      B plot has a bunch of injured vets, many with these limbs, picketing congress and marching around inside the offices trying to petition lawmakers about getting benefits that they’re owed but are being stalled by budget talks.

      A plot could be a spy thriller, John C Everyman investigating evil tech bro over whatever nonsense. Finds out all too late that the evil tech bro owns the company manufacturing those limbs, and wants to install a puppet government. The only way to stop them is to literally shut them all off remotely. The vets are running all over, unable to stop themselves, attempting to lock down and assassinate representatives.

      Everything resolves as hundreds of injured veterans literally fall limp all over the halls of Congress. The media eats up the protest, the vets get their benefits, John C Everyman goes on to pick up another case. Evil Tech bro lives to plot again. Or dies being ripped to shreds by his own limbs. Who cares.

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        In reality, he’d live to plot again and suffer no consequences.

        Good thing this is fiction :)

        Also, extra points if the movie ends by replacing the proprietary backdoored software with Linux :P imagine having prosthetic cyberlegs and being able to say you run on Arch (btw)

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          Yeah that’ll be an Easter egg joke at the beginning of the movie. There’ll be a guy jogging on the national Mall talking to his jogging partner about how he jailbroke his limbs and now he runs on Arch. He’ll still be jogging at the end of the movie.

  • zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    Imagine living with her and suddenly a hand starts crawling towards you. Nope, I’m out, that’s some nightmare fuel

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    The internet has been watching her grow up over the years and it’s crazy how natural those arms are to her now. She’s basically integrated them as part of herself.