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I can’t imagine having IoT in your eyes than can stop working whenever the company decides to shut down its server. This is 1984 Orwellian case,
I remember a comment on Reddit years ago (which i fail to find right now) describing all the cons of hypothetical tech implants, seeing this IRL is decidedly odd and not unexpected…
There should be a right to repair technology that is literally in your body.