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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:19 pm |
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of course it's from Japan....
It will be interesting to see how this develops......just seems like it paves the way for a whole new way to invade privacy. Hacking into someone's dream/mind? Companies inserting commercials into your dreams? Ugh.
I know it's a long way off if they can only get these blurry reconstructed images, but when it reaches the point of being able to translate more coherence, would you really show your dreams to other people?
I think it would be a great way to enhance creative potential; I get a lot of story and concept ideas from dreams and I'd like to remember more details about them. This would also be a good tool for developing lucid dream skills by being able to review them and being more aware of when you realized you're dreaming or not, and how you were able to affect things.
I guess now there is an app for smart phones that helps develop lucid dreaming; you program a sound to go off while you're dreaming to remind you that you indeed are; I believe this works by placing it on your chest as you're sleeping and it figures out from breathing movement when you're in REM. Ideally the sound is supposed to go off when you're awake too, to practice recognizing the sound and associating it with being aware.
I really enjoy one of the comments up under the video on youtube:
"like they need to read peopls minds. everything they need to know about people is on there facebook page"
.......so true.
*edit* sorry, just realized this should probably have gone in Akihabara. >_<v _________________ CASE : : : : :
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:13 am |
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Moved. _________________ __o__
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:12 am |
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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:24 am |
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Holy shit.
Wait let me rephrase that.
Holy jumping shit.
This is amazing! Even those little blurry images are a stepping stone of things to come, in about 10 - 20 years, just imagine how this will develop! _________________ "We don't have rights, I prefer to call them "temporary privileges" we have them until the government takes them away to protect us from the oogy boogy terrorists" - George Carlin
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:17 am |
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| Daedelus wrote: | Holy shit.
Wait let me rephrase that.
Holy jumping shit.
This is amazing! Even those little blurry images are a stepping stone of things to come, in about 10 - 20 years, just imagine how this will develop! |
You know you can swear here right?
Also, how many freakin australians do we have here? It's like every australian is a cyberpunk nowadays. Geez. _________________ Knowledge is power.
Information seeks freedom.
A Cyberpunk short story written by yours truly
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:29 am |
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| KBlack wrote: |
Also, how many freakin australians do we have here? It's like every australian is a cyberpunk nowadays. Geez. |
Australia is breeding Cyberpunks by the vat! _________________ I analyse and I verify and I quantify enough
100 percentile no errors no miss
I synchronize and I specialize and I classify so much
Don't worry 'bout dreaming because I don't sleep --
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Last edited by PointZeroOne on Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:54 am; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:04 am |
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| PointZeroOne wrote: | | KBlack wrote: |
Also, how many freakin australians do we have here? It's like every australian is a cyberpunk nowadays. Geez. |
Australia is breading Cyberpunks by the vat! |
Mmmmmmm.... breaded cyberpunk... _________________ Art, Games, and bad writing
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the USA is to meatspace as 4chan is to cyberspace |
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:18 am |
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| KBlack wrote: | | Daedelus wrote: | Holy shit.
Wait let me rephrase that.
Holy jumping shit.
This is amazing! Even those little blurry images are a stepping stone of things to come, in about 10 - 20 years, just imagine how this will develop! |
You know you can swear here right?
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I....I... did swear. Unless you crazy foreigners don't count Shit as swearing. o: _________________ "We don't have rights, I prefer to call them "temporary privileges" we have them until the government takes them away to protect us from the oogy boogy terrorists" - George Carlin
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:11 am |
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Yeah, too bad MRI's are noisy, else this might work. Recording visual cortex information is interesting, though. _________________ __o__
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:25 am |
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| Daedelus wrote: | | KBlack wrote: | | Daedelus wrote: | Holy shit.
Wait let me rephrase that.
Holy jumping shit.
This is amazing! Even those little blurry images are a stepping stone of things to come, in about 10 - 20 years, just imagine how this will develop! |
You know you can swear here right?
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I....I... did swear. Unless you crazy foreigners don't count Shit as swearing. o: |
You'll have to try harder than that man!
No, seriously, I was drunk, disregard that post. _________________ Knowledge is power.
Information seeks freedom.
A Cyberpunk short story written by yours truly
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:09 pm |
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Man that is cool, I wonder how well the process would work if it was not realtime.
Just save the data and let a supercomp crunch it.
Maybe we could get some more resolution that way. _________________ function over form
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:53 am |
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| Gunhead wrote: | | PointZeroOne wrote: | | KBlack wrote: |
Also, how many freakin australians do we have here? It's like every australian is a cyberpunk nowadays. Geez. |
Australia is breading Cyberpunks by the vat! |
Mmmmmmm.... breaded cyberpunk... |
....with hot sauce and coffee.
And Australia seems pretty damn cp~ _________________ CASE : : : : :
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:25 pm |
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Heh only because they're the most repressed in the western world. :P the goverment watching the people and monitoring their usage. Laws against swearing and so on.
I once visited a village in Australia where all the villagers were under goverment control they said they were sad and that their cruel masters held the key to their spiritual chains and the only way they could be free was through the internet and even that was monitored. _________________ What's more important, the data or the jazz? Sure, sure, 'Information should be free' and all that- but anyone can set information free. the jazz is in how you do it & what you do it to. the data is 1's and 0's. Life is the jazz.
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:48 am |
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What?! @_0 lol......
Hmm I thought UK was the 'most watched' country. I've never been to Australia so I'm not sure; is it that repressed? _________________ CASE : : : : :
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:11 am |
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the first part is true.
UK is watched in the meat with cameras but AUS is watched in the data with ISPs and usage monitors
the second part is a joke relating to another CPR member who often talks of metaphorical villages of his imaginination. :P _________________ What's more important, the data or the jazz? Sure, sure, 'Information should be free' and all that- but anyone can set information free. the jazz is in how you do it & what you do it to. the data is 1's and 0's. Life is the jazz.
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