• garrett@infosec.pub
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      11 months ago

      Yeah, I don’t like a guy who consistently tries to embody “move fast, break stuff” in the places I least want that to be the case.

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      You would? I wouldn’t trust anyone to install anything in my body that doesn’t preserve my life. Much less any corporations.

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        What about the ones that do preserve life? Like pacemakers? How long before we see all these anti consumer corporate BS panning out on those?

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        Good rule for life… NEVER let someone cut you open unless it will save your life or drastically improve it. I was thinking along the lines of quadriplegics regaining autonomy than just futurisms. I could get excited about something that gives people their lives back. Would that ever come out of a company run by Musk? I highly doubt it. But if it weren’t him or other tech bros there could be a chance that it could turn into something that helps people.

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        It’s one of the things that potentially prevent the technological singularity. That’s undoubtedly why the self-important Musk has an interest in it.

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      Not me, this will lead to malware installed in the brain.

      You think popups are bad now?

      Wait till you get them in your dreams.