• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    Both Legs, hands down.

    Hands are hard to emulate with prosthetics, whereas legs appear to have been upgraded

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      4 days ago

      Plus life in a wheelchair is still quite possible, whereas life with no arms would need so much more assistance from others I would think. Can’t write, everything would be speech to text, hardly any recreational activities to keep you entertained, etc.

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      4 days ago

      This was my exact thought process. I feel like we’re much closer to human-like robolegs than robohands.

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          5 days ago

          That game has been mentioned to me like 3 times recently… I’ve been waiting for a sale, I might just have to go ahead & pull the trigger.

    • I mean, legs are a problem; even with prosthetics, resection seems to be unavoidable, from the few people I know who’ve lost a leg. The issue is at least partially that there’s a lot of force being applied in areas and ways not designed to take it.

      Still, I agree with you; no question that is the legs. If it weren’t for the resection issue, I’d have a range of prosthetics, including springy ones. There’s a definite silver lining on that cloud; I can’t see any upside to losing both your arms.

        • Well, I’m no expert, but I do know a couple people who’ve lost a lower limb, and apparently it’s common for problems to develop with the stump, which are aggravated by the use of prosthetics. The consequence is that, every few years, they have to go in and remove a little more of the limb.

          My understanding is that resections are things that are needed on the decade timescale, but maybe more frequently. And I’m not sure everyone has this problem. I know only that the two people I know had to have them, and that they limited their prosthetic use - they said - because it increased the chance they’d need a resection.

          Maybe an expert can weight in?

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      5 days ago

      Both Legs, hands down.

      Congratulatioms, you have no limbs now