Body modification and enhancement research with artificial tech (no drugs).
Barcodes
These are tempting, but hardcoding a hyperlink of any sort is a bad idea. Barcodes will last, but there is no domain name or service I'm willing to bet on at this point in life, nor any concrete domain name I feel good enough about to get on my skin.
I'm wondering if I should spec into the blockchain URLs with arbitrary extensions now or in the future; those seem like the most reliable way to capture truly permanent links, so long as the heuristic is supported by major browser engines. Wikipedia's QR code guide, with lots of quality information The Aztec barcode, an alternative to the traditional one with supposedly just as much redundancy and a different look. A nice utility for cloning barcodes.
NFC Implants
I'd like to eventually get one of these, but the capacity of storage is increasing incredibly rapidly, and the ability of these implants has not quite cut up. DangerousThings, probably the best place now to purchase one of these implants. cloning mifare
Tattoos
I now have tattoos! The line on the back of my neck is fun, but I care most about the ones on my left and right forearms. The left side is reserved for ideas and organizations that inspire me, while the right side catalogues my accomplishments. Ideally things will flow from the left to the right.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/bodymod
- video call at meet.jit.si/bodymod
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