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Sweden, yes!
https://www.npr.org/2018/10/22/6588...er-their-skin?t=1540312004679&t=1540325452354
End times are approaching faster and faster.
Is there anything more suicidal than a swede?
At this point all I can really do is laugh.
Sweden, yes!
https://www.npr.org/2018/10/22/6588...er-their-skin?t=1540312004679&t=1540325452354
So many Swedes are lining up to get the microchips that the country's main chipping company says it can't keep up with the number of requests.
When Frisk moved into a shared house earlier this year, he organized a chipping party for his new housemates. Now they can access the 16th century building they share in Stockholm's Old Town by tapping their hands on a digital reader by the door.
Chipping parties. Oh wow.One coworking space and innovation hub in Stockholm is holding a large implant party this month where a tech startup, DSruptive, is promising to reveal "the next generation consumer-level implant." The device will include 2KB of memory — double that of earlier implants — a range of new functions and an LED light designed to improve privacy by blinking if someone tries to read or access an implant.
Sweden's largest train company has started allowing commuters to use chips instead of tickets, and there's talk that the chips could soon be used to make payments in shops and restaurants.
Osterlund believes there are two key reasons microchips have taken off in Sweden. First, the country has a long history of embracing new technologies before many others and is quickly moving toward becoming a cashless society.
End times are approaching faster and faster.
Is there anything more suicidal than a swede?
At this point all I can really do is laugh.
