Dictator’s don’t need to care. Especially if they own the system that runs the process.
Dictator’s don’t need to care. Especially if they own the system that runs the process.
invest this years IRA contributions
Spending time with loved ones.
A way to monitor and regulate body chemistry or neural action would be nice. Change and directly see my stress and sleepiness levels, regulate pain at will if necessary etc. I think there would be tons of uses for things like that.
A skin that isn’t trying to kill itself would be pretty high on my list. Along with parts that are falling apart from old age. But I’m not sure those would be augmentations so much as bug fixes.
Maybe Lemmy needs more slack.
He walks among us like anyone else, but when an opportunity comes along, he puts on his robe and wizard hat.
I think datasheets for components are often pretty great. At least the old ones with good application information and all that.
Then again, for a modern MCU or something there’s several books worth of information, so it won’t be on one document any more.
“Do not dangle the mouse by the cord or throw at co-workers.”
“All parts of the computer should fit together easily and without force. By all means, do not use a hammer!”
But seriously, some old UNIX workstation and server manuals come to mind as there’s no mention of Microsoft anywhere. Just a good description of how the computer is actually supposed to be used.
Also home computer manuals and some hifi and lab equipment manuals which came with full schematics and measurement and calibration procedures. They essentially gave all users the maintenance manual and not just the dumb user one.
Ah, there’s your problem.
But have you seen platformio? Not pretty, maybe, but gets you a tool chain for many platforms pretty easily.