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>>1845>a nugget in space.Nobody told him that space is a hoax.
>>1938reject modernity, return to single celled organism
>>1941Reject modernity. Return to stardust.
Living pod from the Cyberpunk 2020 book.
What does /cyb/ think of biohacking?
>>1948Tranny meme. It'll only he cool if it can be weaponized to turn my enemies into pony waifus.
>>1949Why would you consider the technology that can improve human cognition and athletic ability to be a tranny meme? I understand there are a lot of troons in the biohacking scene and that a lot of that stuff is over hyped but that tech is making leaps and bounds. That technology could be very useful and it's biotech that isn't in the hands of major pharmaceutical companies, surely that is something good.
Also with more major advancements it could be used for pony waifu.
>>1948I think it's interesting enough to warrant it's own thread, if you have anything to say about it.
>>1948/cyb/ will sacrifice anything to the altar of progress. Take a guess.
>>1956/cyb/ is not one person. Also, what makes you say that? Everyone here is /mlpol/.
>>1953I'm not terribly familiar with it, but it I only ever inadvertently stumble across it when it's some random tranny wanting a robot pussy or something. People who are unhappy about their biology and use transhumanism as an autistic cope.
>That technology could be very useful and it's biotech that isn't in the hands of major pharmaceutical companies, surely that is something good.I just don't trust it and I can only see it being used against my race.
>>1956This.
>>1948Sounds kind of like a fantasy buzzword to me, but I admittedly know quite little about it. Genetic engineering takes years, but I guess with advancements in tech it could some day be done quite rapidly.
Pic unrelated because I just visited
>>1958You know you can buy some of the equipment online, right? Like you can get an open source EEG for $200 or a tDCS device for around $100. It's something anyone can do and it's not terribly expensive.
>>1953>>1958I really doubt trannies would get any good use of it until well after it's widely implemented. It's more likely to be used for medicine and crop production.
>>1979Would it be feasible to make pony waifus within our lifetime?
>>1982If all necessary resources, funding, researchers and attention were allocated towards it and all ethical standards and obstacles were bulldozed, plausibly.
I'm surprised that I don't see more bronies on alogs.space/robowaifu. Seems like quadruped sexbots would solve a lot of engineering problems.
>>2146I've been watching some Cowboy Bebop lately: the setting has every planet in the solar system fully terraformed and inhabited by peaceful, agrarian rural societies by 2070. It's fantasy, but it's also pretty nice.