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  • The only reason you'd use fungi for a computer is because they're good at travelling salesman problems, but then you'd only use it for the design stage anyway after which you'd go onto hard silicon (or graphene, if you're in the future (or silicine, if you're in the far future))
  • Wacom's drawing tablets use passive pens - not much more than a (very) basic pcb with a small ferrite core. Maybe if you implanted something similar you could use their tablets as mice?
  • I think this was one of the articles : http://www.extremetech.com/computing/118557-the-eyes-have-it-seeing-ultraviolet-exploring-color
  • slightly related, there are some people who can see in ultraviolet if the have a lens implant after getting a cataract (I think if the implant is slightly faulty is missing the UV coating), so could it be possible to have some way to reduce the anti-uv coating? Removing it completely would be very bad for your eyes, but…
  • I would imagine the worst damage would be to the magnets themselves and the main problem them getting weaker over time
  • I thought about that too, but I dunno what would be the best way to interface with the body itself. I thought that just having an electrode wouldn't be enough to properly stimulate the body properly as the output could go to an number of nerves, but again I haven't had anything implanted yet. Using some sort of implant in…