(Disclaimer: haven't read the article yet, definitely going to get to it later today.)
This is kind of thing where I am so torn between philosophy and pragmatism.
- Morally, bodily autonomy is very important. Framing this as "right to repair for your own body" is a fascinating way of thinking about it, and makes a clear, ethical argument in favor or DIY medicine. And that's on top of the fact that we shouldn't have to rely on giant corporations for our health.
- The potential consequences of this are terrifying, not just for misinformed people, but their children as well.
On a meta note, 404media continues to be the best subscription I've ever paid for.
Whoa, I didn't know that. The Dreamcast's 9/9/99 launch date in North America is so memorable, I had no idea that the Playstation came out exactly four years earlier. So there are two birthdays today!