63 points

That’s why we use FOSS body parts.

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Well, if they existed…

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8 points

Is this coming panel implying that obsidian is FOSS?

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moreso trying to underline the potential for stagnation the pinned tools may lead to; many of the would-be pioneers of genuine innovation seem to use extremely bloated and nonFOSS tools
It is an edited image

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7 points

Really stupid comic.

Even a 1:1 rip-off is still preferable if it’s FOSS.

Not to mention, we don’t need to re-invent the wheel every time. A photo editor for example doesn’t need to offer innovative new features to differentiate itself from Light Room, it needs to offer the tools generally used by photographers and not be Adobe.

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In fact, the more like adobe tools it is, the more likely it is to be adopted by adobe users. One of the most often cited reasons for not switching to linux by individuals (ie not businesses) is “I need Photoshop/clip studio paint/premiere”. Literally those exact tools but FOSS would bring more artists to linux.

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13 points

Bruh they abandoned libretina2 and I can’t install libretina3 due to package conflicts 😭 What do I do?

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7 points

You are about to do something potentially harmful. To continue type in the phrase ‘Yes, do as I say!’

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1 point

Can’t see anything trying to install screen reader

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62 points

I’d say to jailbreak your early bionics before they firmware upgrade out the exploits, but the risk of bricking your brain is probably a bit worse than a phone.

I’ll still fucking do it out of spite, though.

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bricking

Not sure if that’s a correct term for the brain since it’s not a hard object like a phone, router, etc…
How about puddinging?

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8 points

Or puddling, as in melting le brain

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Also: https://spectrum.ieee.org/bionic-eye-obsolete - “Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported”

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11 points

Thanks, that’s actually the article I was looking for.

We’re literally living in a cyberpunk dystopia.

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4 points

a boring cyberpunk dystopia

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6 points

And another: https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/26/24255074/former-jockey-michael-straight-exoskeleton-repair-battery

Michael Straight, a former jockey paralyzed from the waist down, was left unable to walk for two months after the company behind his $100,000 exoskeleton refused to fix a battery issue … "I was told they stopped working on any machine that was 5 years or older,”

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1 point

We really need standardization in batteries. I usually think that about ebikes, but this is another good example.

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3 points

Okay as a Middle Eastern guy I have absolutely zero respect for Iraq war veterans so honestly I couldn’t give a shit about this guy specifically, but from a realpolitik perspective isn’t this just bad for morale?

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TBH I think at this point hating the VA is so universal that it’s become a group morale building exercise…

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2 points

Doesn’t matter, had war.

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26 points

We don’t even allow autonomy of the flesh, I suspect the chrome is going to be subscription only.

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11 points

Corporations lobby to defend their products, so I can imagine people swapping out flesh for artificial parts because you can control your own artificial uterus without permission from the government.

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5 points

As always, the wealthy will sidestep the horror.

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15 points

Isn’t this basically what all early cyberpunk boils down to?

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13 points

Yeah, but also Japan is cool

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3 points

except ironically the visuals are more taiwan

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Yeah this part kind of confused me. I feel like japanese stuff is just shoehorned into everything for no reason. Especially cyberpunk type things

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20 points

Man, in the eighties, the rapid development of Japan technologically and in corporate culture, we were convinced everyone was going to be working for some branch of Mitsubishi.

It was actually scary how fast they were developing tech, and how fast it was overcoming domestic appliances.

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18 points

It’s one of those things you kinda had to be there for. Japan used to be practically synonymous with new tech, and now it’s just been baked into the aesthetic of the genre.

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It’s because of the crowded neon advertisements and the vertical streets. It plays into the whole fear of the US being taken over by a foreign government, as well. They’re also known for their robotics.

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