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    • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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      Considering the shit our current corpos would do to your brain most of the “dystopian” visions from old cyberpunk sounds pretty optimistic.

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      Tbf, there is a small gorup of DIY bio-hackers somewhere out there. I saw a doc about it a few years ago. Nothing like super major but like installing an NFC chip in a hand and stuff.

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              Not an electrician but I have one of these. While I have used it to troubleshoot electrical problems on occasion (eg- this thing doesn’t have a power LED but I can tell it’s getting power), it’s far more useful for locating and holding small screws. The field sensing bit is somewhat hit and miss. Mine works on microwave ovens, most transformers, some models of anti-theft gate, an electric tram once or twice, and on one occasion, a laptop WiFi card.

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                  Yeah, for sure. I don’t mind answering questions about it.

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                    What compelled you do get this and what’s the procedure for getting it put in? Has it ever caused any problems? Was it difficult to get used to? What does it feel like when you feel the magnetic fields?