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đ§ Guy shares 100 days living with a Neuralink brain implant A user named Jon Noble just posted a detailed update after getting the Neuralink N1 chip and it sounds straight out of sci-fi. The surgery & recovery: ⢠Implant placed using a robotic system that inserted 1,024 ultra-thin threads into his motor cortex ⢠Procedure was quick under general anaesthesia, and he went home the next day ⢠Felt significantly better within days, with minimal scarring by the end of week one ⢠Says he felt mentally sharper and more positive once the system was activated Learning to control a computer with his mind: ⢠By Week 2, he connected the implant to a MacBook with help from engineers ⢠Within minutes, he could move the cursor using only his thoughts ⢠By Week 3, basic actions like scrolling, clicking, and typing became second nature ⢠Went from never using a Mac to becoming a power user purely via brain control Playing games with pure thought: ⢠Around Day 80, he started playing World of Warcraft using only the implant ⢠Initially difficult, but improved as his brain synced with the system ⢠Now plays hands-free, no mouse or keyboard, just intention ⢠Describes the experience as âaddictiveâ and âfreeingâ Big picture: ⢠Says the implant didnât just change how he uses a computer, it changed how he lives ⢠After 100 days, he already canât imagine going back This is what early human brain-computer interfaces actually look like in the wild, clunky at first, then suddenly normal. @aipostđ´