If it's just an identification chip, that's just got your employee number or something like that, nothing particularly bad about that.
You'd give away more information about yourself by just having your face visible in public.
Elijah Ward
>people used to check their cards at their jobs >not accepting a faster way to check in >muh privacy
Cooper Lewis
They're literally implanting RFID chips in their employees and you're like 'yeh whatever dude welcome to 2016'
The future isn't a boot stamping onto a human face forever, it's a boot stamping onto a human face forever and the face is saying 'dude welcome to CURRENT YEAR this is how things work stop being such a whiner'
Colton Richardson
It's like you employee ID without actually typing it on a PC. It's not even a valid data, just a random string issued to you. Stop misusing RMS on your bullshit.
Connor Cox
implementing your employers property into your body is the ultimate stage of being a cuck
Robert Mitchell
RMS is literally a conspiracy theorist that contributed nothing to the world but a convuluted licensing system. What do you think they're gonna do with a fucking RFID chip? Control your brain? Is the RFID chip activated by chemtrails? Do you think it's sending data back to the post office that the government uses to steal from your US Treasury account and sell to foreign investors? Maybe the RFID chip is recharged by vaccines. This is how stupid you sound right now holy shit you autistic limp dick bastard child
Justin Nelson
samefag shill
Adam Myers
ALL HAIL THE IDF, RIGHT?
Henry Rivera
>RMS is literally a conspiracy theorist that contributed nothing to the world but a convuluted licensing system That's not fair. Everything else he made is piss, but Stallmanu did right by the world with emacs and GPL v2.
Thomas Collins
>oh hey fuck cards you have an implant now >fuck your sovereignty our lives our not our own socialism forever >t. spookmaster
Leo Walker
That's terrible security. What if someone implanted an RFID reader in themselves and "accidentally" bumped into a worker?
Gabriel Cooper
>emacs >right
10/10 concept, 0/10 execution
Luis Torres
What kind of science fiction world do you live in?
Daniel Reyes
Why would you have to implant the reader into yourself? You could just have it in your pocket.
William Myers
He's from the future.
Grayson Robinson
You finally have a chance to implant hacking tools into your body and call yourself an honest to god augmented hacker and this is how you respond? Fucking luddites
Grayson Young
>you have a chance to have no way to hide the evidence and you turn it down? don't you want to live out poorly thought "science" fantasy?
Jace Roberts
>hacking >hacker
Aaron Howard
You could always just rip it out
Elijah Brown
>Go in for job interview >Find out the company I applied to requires a redo of the last month with no major deletions
What, so I won't get hired because I jacked off to futa last week? Fuck that shit.
There's plenty of news from 2015 when a Swedish company was testing the technology
Easton Bell
sweet fuck that was engaging
Ryan Stewart
>if I spam him with completely unrelated conspiracies, I'll make him look like a nutjob! I won't even need to adress any of the actual possible conspiracy shit!
Adrian Russell
Are you fucking retarded? My body is MY body, no one is fucking putting anything in my body. We are not fucking slaves captured by a invading army. We are supposed free people. Now employers want to put foreign objects in our body, erm, fuck that.
This is the New World Order, I will die before that shit goes inside me.
And one day people will die for saying no.
Elijah Harris
Let me propose why your argument is stupid by citing more extreme examples. >be young me >work at mcdonalds >just needed some job >"welcome recruits! Before you start, you need to register yourselves as employees" >walk over to machine on wall >"this is a fingerprint scanner. It scans your finger a few times and learns more about your finger position to always register you" >forced to register our fingerprints >years later, my fingerprints are probably still in the McDonalds servers, most likely forever.
Asher Robinson
>not wanting to become cyborg in our beautiful cyberpunk dystopia Why even live?
Camden Miller
slippery slope
Ian Wilson
Here in the Netherlands it would go against the constitution.