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    We could build Sword Art Online, but I think we all know that this technology will be used to beam ads directly into your head 24/7. You won’t be able to sleep because of the penis enhancement ads.

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      I’m hoping if it’s headed by Gabe’s efforts it will be relatively clean. Guess only time will tell.

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      Nah, it’s GabeN.

      Half Life: Alyx Episode 2 will be coming straight into your brain.

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    It’s wild how Lemmy gamers and others treat Steam as if it’s a noble corporation and Gabe is THEIR billionaire so he can’t possibly be bad. The fact that he’s a billionaire is proof that he underpaid and stole from everyone below him. There are no good billionaires, and Gabe is not your friend

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      I mean, it’s hard to hate on someone who pays his people well, gives fun benefits, cultivates chill working culture and is overall simply a chill guy and whose big, fat marketshare comes from actually working for the customer.

      Yeah. He could probably pay better or give more of his wealth into the society. Hell, prolly even should. But the fact is that among anyone else with that title, Gabe looks like a goddamn saint.

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      21 minutes ago

      it’s almost as if there may be room for something in between love and hate, black and white, good and evil

    • FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      The fact that he is a billionaire does not mean that lol. He’s a billionaire because his company gets a cut of every sale of games on his platform, and his platform is the industry standard/default platform for digital distribution. He could be paying his employees a million a year to be a janitor and he’d still be a billionaire, no “stealing” and not one being underpaid.

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    That will be awesome for when my body dies, but I still want to be a brain in a jar playing MechWarrior.

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    "As part of your onboarding process, we’re just going to implant your Company ID. That way, for your safety, we’ll always know where you are. If you hear a buzzing sound, that means return to the office immediately. Reduced work speed will produce a mild reminder shock.

    “Welcome to the Corporation.”

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      Maybe they could use the implanted chip to wall off your non-work side when you enter your office so you’re not distracted and fully focused on your job.

      Then when you leave your work side gets blocked off so you can leave work at work. Automatic work/life balance.

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    I’m only doing the brain chip thing if it can fully transplant me to a Matrix level of simulated reality and get me out of this current hellhole permanently.

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    Props to him for trying it himself instead of having someone else do it and take all the risk

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    “has long toyed with the idea that your brain should be more connected to your PC”

    seems like billionaires’ wet dream to be honest

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    "Alright, the implantation surgery was a success, now all we have to do is fire up the remote activation. Throwing the switch in three… two…

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    Wow Valve was on a great series of wins, this is a rare loss for them. Who wants this? Best case people will be sitting in meetings playing Half Life 3 in their brains. I don’t really want that.

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      As far as I can see the company behind it (Starfish Neuroscience) is not affiliated with Valve in any way? (Aside from having the same CEO)

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      To be fair, I think it’s specifically Gabe who’s been obsessed with brain computer interfaces for the past many years. Obviously it’s his company, so Valve by extension participates.

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      The Valve Deckard was a little more ambitious than had been originally anticipated.