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by icebraining 2997 days ago
Funny, I see it the other way around; the tech is so flexible and untied that it's hard to classify any use as outside of what was intended.

Smartphones, 3D printers, VR goggles, Quadcopters, IPFS - all of them are designed without a single use in mind, but as platforms for the users. A certain use case (e.g. 3D printed heads as urns) may be unexpected, but it's not an hack, it's just the tech being used as intended.

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Perhaps the magnetic tape recorder and cell phone weren't the best examples of "unintended uses", but using chest x-rays as phonograph records is a clever hack.

Smartphones are intended a a personal device running apps controlled by a human user (sure, a "platform"). They're not intended to be a sensor pack / CPU for self-driving cars.

3D printers are intended for printing plastic stuff (sure, arbitrary plastic stuff). But maybe they can be co-opted for squirting molten plastic at your enemies.

Quadcopters are intended for doing arbitrary stuff while hovering. But you could re-purpose one as an oscillating fan.

I've experimented with my 3d printer by attaching a wire connected to a capacitor bank to the tool head. I can cut (with low accuracy) metal foil that's connected to the other end of the capacitor bank this way, I never did more experiments with it.