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  • yep, same here except i think power-source makes a slight difference to the degree of cyborginess. maybe we need a scale. maybe something like:

    1. caveman with tools, self-powered
    2. ancient person using naturalistic propulsion methods (wind, animals) for vehicles (ships, chariots) etc
    3. engine (steam, electric, gas) powered entities (vehicles, factories, aircraft)
    4. direct nervous system integration for thought-based control
    5. shared consciousness
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  • Neil Harbisson is the world’s first officially recognised human cyborg

    fucking bullshit. stephen hawking couldn't function or communicate without his chair & computer. you’re gonna say that doesn't count? then i don’t trust your judgement

  • i was trying to find a link to Apache's chat server that we used to power cruise ship chat applications w/out internet. i didn't find it but this list i found has some neat projects listed, so i thought i would share that at least: https://medevel.com/26-os-chat-servers/ (no affiliation)

  • accurate. BTW, i got a copy of red hat linux from the library back in '98 or so and tried to install it on my 386 but 8MB of RAM was too little by half. Windows 95 ran on it tho!

    so obviously i use arch nowadays, but i've been feeling a little BSD-curious. it seems like linux might get overrun with normies soon and i need a backup plan