Alan Siefert on Nostr: Imagine having a part of your body that is, rather than being open medical knowledge ...
Imagine having a part of your body that is, rather than being open medical knowledge like every other part, the proprietary technical property of a corporation. If something goes wrong you have to go through Corp to troubleshoot.
I’m not against implantable brain-computer interfaces but they have to be open source to go in my body.
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