Ahh the practical side of neurohacking, actually making alternatives XD
and having to work around the existing system's desperate attempts to squash all alternatives at any and all cost
Ahh the practical side of neurohacking, actually making alternatives XD
and having to work around the existing system's desperate attempts to squash all alternatives at any and all cost
It is a challenge for sure and even if we create the alternative, it is going to be an uphill battle to adoption. Perhaps there will be some early movers with some clout that will drive enough on to start building gravity.
There's always uphill battles to adoption. Even the ubiquitous companies struggled to get a foothold once upon a time :)