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this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2023
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Imagine standing next to your router while it screams pain directly into your brain. 😆
I hadn’t even considered the degree of finesse one could develop until you mentioned a router. Feeling a text vs a call, diagnosing an issue with an electric motor by proximity, instantly noticing loose wiring, feeling when malware begins spinning up processes, etc..
That's a cool point actually. I doubt your senses would get quite that fine, but there's still a lot of data transmission you'd be able to feel.
I know that sound from the 90's