I'm considering branching out in to some physical labor job. There is a good chance that this will become the norm in IT and I'll probably not be able to compete in the future.
But that aside, allowing a disabled person to play games is incredible, in the near future he will be able to walk via a neurolink controllable exoskeleton. At the very least, if they can play games they can control his chair.
I'm considering branching out in to some physical labor job. There is a good chance that this will become the norm in IT and I'll probably not be able to compete in the future.
But that aside, allowing a disabled person to play games is incredible, in the near future he will be able to walk via a neurolink controllable exoskeleton. At the very least, if they can play games they can control his chair.
I dunno, people say the same thing about smart phones but I'm 15 years deep into my IT career and have never owned one and I'm doing just fine.