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How far would you augment yourself?

Assuming the tech was here

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  • All the way. I've just found someone irl to start putting implants under my skin, and that's already more exciting to me than anything else in my life. I'm not very tied to being made of meat, so as soon as I can legally have my left arm replaced with a robotic prosthetic that functions just as well or better, I will.

    • Are you talking about https://dangerousthings.com/ ?

      I just got my first couple implants a couple months ago now. They're pretty great! My advice though, make you have a plan to actually use them in day-to-day life.

      I have one tag as a clone as my fob to get into work, and another tag I use with my smart home stuff. My favorite is a sensor I have hidden behind the siding on my house that opens my garage.

      • Something I want to do is become a scannable art gallery. I plan to get cybernetic panel tattoos, and I think it would be extremely interesting for each panel's "Access Port", or what have you, to have an NFC implanted under it so it would actually be scannable.

        It would take you to a web page featuring vector art of the piece, a high quality photo of the piece, the artist's name, time taken, when it was done, where it was done, etc. I've never seen it done before, but it's also super expensive in both directions, so I'm just gonna try and get it done with what means I can.

        Ideally, I would get a design, work out where it's going, talk about having an implant injected into the location, and then work out how to design the scannable area. After the injection site heals, the tattoo would be done.

        Also, yes, I'm referring to Dangerous Things.

    • I've just found someone irl to start putting implants under my skin

      That is really exciting, what're you gonna implant?

      • Initially some simple RFID/NFC chips. If I can get one, I want to have a temperature chip implanted. Would be nice to know my exact temp when needed.

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