imagine getting matching ones for each pet you have and by the time im like 80 (if I live past my 20s that is) I light up a vet scanner like a Christmas tree.

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 months ago

    It’s very easy:

    • Get yourself a DangerousThings xEM implant: it’s a glass implant with a T5577 chip inside, which is reprogrammable to be compatible with most 125kHz RFID chips out there (in fact, it’s probably what’s in your cat)
    • Get a Proxmark3 RDV4
    • Scan your cat’s FDX-B chip’s ID
    • Get the chip implanted by a body modification shop (DangerousThings has a list of approved partners who can perform the implantation). It’s a 10-second affair with a big needle. No biggie.
    • After a few days to 2 weeks, when the swelling has subsided and your chip registers with a solid signal on the Proxmark3, reprogram your chip as a FDX-B chip with your cat’s ID.
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      7 months ago

      If you just like being a biohacker, I guess. But I just can’t see the appeal of this over just wearing a light bracelet.