Message from @Eirshy
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Steeling kidneys has never been easier
The idea here is to have all of these things built into the human prime genome, meaning you can be dropped in the wilderness and still have access to advanced tech and dramatically increase survivability.
.... Also why it's a legit tactic to have the decker target the sam dumb enough to leave his chrome's wireless on
If he's lucky the decker just freezes the motors
If he's not, he gets to find out exactly what an OD on the biochemicals the chrome can induce production of is like
The ability to wirelessly communicate via an organ in your body is priceless.
No, it's suicidal
I'm literally a programmer
Trust me
As said, best work around is modular.
I've been in tech for a long time now, wireless is not secure.
Or rather, *stop* trusting me lol
also if we being a definitions snob, humans already can communicate wirelessly. it's called speech
And with future techs with higher data processing capabilities.. yeah, infinitely breachable.
I have this discord right next to my shadowrun one on my phone and I just had to double check I clicked the right one
Lol
lol
Ok, what if it is just an audio transmission connected to your auditory system.
Technically our audio/visual system can probably also be hacked
As long as the individual has extreme control over processed data.
I think about all we've gotten is stun effects
The human brain can be hacked
It's called brainwashing
And there's a better quarantine zone than modern humans possess.
If you want a great story about hacking the human brain
I recommend the book Snow Crash
by Neal Stephenson
Amusingly it coined the term "avatar" first
It's been awhile, but yeah. It's a good one.
I just added it to my list
but it starts out with the hacking of the brain using visual patterns
Have you retards even read Locke?
Ends with an ancient sumarian death cult.
upside of being high functioning autistic is ability to run audits on own mind, make sure processes in there are legit
Good story
lol
Yes, I have read Locke as well. Your point?
@Spooky Melon I'd actually have that as a pet