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Whatever happened to the community goals

I was looking at 2016's community goals and then realized I haven't seen any new ones it's a little late for 2017 but almost time for 2018's I thought they were a positive influence, and that we should keep doing them.

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  1. ... >3< Lead by example is the best goal to set.

    2017 seems to have been an uncharacteristically shitty year. I have not been able to do nearly as much as I would have loved to with this community and the projects going on. v-v

    I wish to do more. I do. I will try to dedicate more effort here if my body and mind let me. <3

  2. chip in 120k euro in my budget and i'll be able to work 3 days a week on developing electronics for implants again.

  3. If I had any skills in this field I would dedicate a lot of time because I set my own schedule. The most I can offer is my body to implant new tech for research. I don't know how else I could be more involved.

  4. Semilovr12.. we all started somewhere. Some of the smartest people I know never finished high school and I know some PhD yielding idiots. One of the coolest resources I've found is all the free online college courses. They're amazing!
    So at one point me and a couple of other people did one of the online courses on cellular biology. It wasn't a great one to be honest. We were talking about writing up a basic biology for biohackers course but just got busy with other stuff. But the resources are there! MIT has a ton available and if you were willing to organize it I bet you could get a study group for grinders going. I've always wanted to do something like this but lack the time and energy.

  5. There are courses specifically about designing and building biomedical implants.

  6. I'd join a study group @Cassox @Semilovr12

  7. @tasty said:
    I'd join a study group @Cassox @Semilovr12
    Anygood ones on at the moment?

  8. @tasty said:
    I'd join a study group @Cassox @Semilovr12

    Me too.

  9. @Grincushion a study group just started over on the Slack: https://bhme-slack.herokuapp.com/

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