The net achievement of the community so far?
What I wanted to ask is if there is someone who can easily summarize how far biohacking has come since its inception with Lepht first inserting an RFID into its (is that the proper term? the wired article indicates it is a female but are we using it's preferred pronoun out of courtesy?) hand. The reason I am asking is actually because I am impressed with what I read so far, to the tune of actually being mind-boggled at some points. As in, actual practical discussions of gene alteration? In my lifetime? Holy crap!
What have you done, and how have you done it?
What have you talked about and how many new practical goals have you set for yourselves?
I would love to be a part of this community, contributing in whatever way I can. Right now that is, gushing about it to my friends. But I don't have a whole lot of hard evidence that this is worthwhile to the Great Skeptics among them. As in, there aren't any logs of people actually modding their genes yet, or anything other than magnets or RFIDs it seems. I understand much of the advancement is understanding your limits thusfar, such as the transdermal discussion.
I appreciate any responses I get.
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I know of people who have done silencing work on themselves, and one chap who has self inoculated. There are others who have created autoimmune responses against targets.
'Tis a brave new world,
J
As for who, they are all bodybuilders bar one who is a pro in combat sports.
J