• learningduck@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    But still, if the technology is open, then someone may design some compatible replacement hardware. Imagine some makers community rig a replacement for the blind without carrying about profitability.

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      11 months ago

      That’s one aspect, absolutely.

      The other side of that coin though, is if you really want random people tinkering with things directly attached to your body, without having a proper way to test beforehand?

      These types of devices need to go through testing before they reach human trials for a reason. While I’m happy to trust security of data and even control of my while home to FOSS communities, I honestly don’t know that I’d trust anonymous individuals online with no skin in the game with my literal body.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, that’s a legitimate concern, but letting this technology die along with a dying company is a waste. Imagine it getting brought by some patent trolls who wouldn’t do anything with it.