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Why exactly did they need to remove it just because the company went bust? Are companies incapable of creating anything that can be a standalone?

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But how will you turn your seat warmers on if it's not collected to the cloud

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Every time I read shit like that or shit like Amazon locking that guy out of his smart home, I get genuinely irritated. My wife told me to stop reading news like that and I'm like, "I don't seek it out, it just comes up on my gay cat drama site! It's my chud safe space to laugh!" :!soycry:

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Aww! It's okay, bb. The cloud companies can't hurt you.

:#marseycheerup:

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:#marseyspecial: Thank you. I feel better now

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zoz

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:#marseyraging: Don't get me all worked up again, zozbot!!!!!!!!!!!

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zle

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zozzle

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1688045690087879.webp

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Kudos to whoever made that for finding the most punchable face possible. :marseypunching:

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:#marseysnap:

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WEF lol

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That is Technology Review again, right? That is their font.

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"It's a bit cramped though."

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My guess is that the company went bankrupt and their assets were being sold to pay their debts.

But maybe the thing needed maintenance that nobody could provide now :marseyshrug:

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it was a clinical trial apparently

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About the time you stick something in someones brain, you need to have everything planned out from that point

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can i stick a fork in your brain

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I don't know, can you?

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Well, if you read the article you will see why she had to remove it:

But it wasn’t to last. In 2013, NeuroVista, the company that made the device, essentially ran out of money. The trial participants were advised to have their implants removed. (The company itself no longer exists.)

Leggett was devastated. She tried to keep the implant. “[Leggett and her husband] tried to negotiate with the company,” says Gilbert. “They were asking to remortgage their house—she wanted to buy it.” In the end, she was the last person in the trial to have the implant removed, very much against her will.

... oh, wait, no, they don't say why they had to remove it.

Technology Review editors care more about stating positions on abortion than on reviewing technology so no big surprise.

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In the end, she was the last person in the trial to have the implant removed, very much against her will.

How could this possibly work? Like, just say no, what are they going to do, have the police escort you to the hospital? On what order? What judge would write this completely original kind of order for a compulsory surgical operation?

Either everyone involved was an r-slur or the device did require some sort of expensive maintenance.

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Doctor: "Come to the hospital."

Foid: "Can I refuse?"

Doctor: "..... no?"

Foid: "I guess I am coming in against my will then."

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Doctors could have said something like "We won't touch this implant from here on out and it will increase your chance of death by xxxx% per year. But we'll remove it for free". the company decided to cut support, the docs did too and rightly so.

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>Pay $50 a month to walk

>For an extra $15 we will let you move your pinkie

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