• WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    My phone, my wallet, more germs than your average bioweapons lab.

    EDIT: Forgot the pack of tissues, because I’m always sick.

  • Digestive_Biscuit@feddit.uk
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    10 hours ago

    It depends on what I’m wearing as to how many pockets I have and where I’m travelling to.

    The usual are

    2 phones, keys, inhaler, 2 Pokémon auto catchers.

  • stringere@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Cellphone, keys, wallet, and my heart and soul that my daughter gave me when she was 3 (small pink plastic heart and a pearly marble; 7+ years now, leaving them out only when doing something where I might lose them).

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    2 days ago

    The guilt of not living up to the expectations of my ancestors nor future generations

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      FYI it’s possible to create duplicate keys from pictures of them, so I wouldn’t recommend posting pictures of your keys online

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          Picking isn’t really an option when it comes to Abloy disc detainer locks as you need a custom built device to pick it along with the skills to use it. However, anyone can just break the window and open the door from inside which is why I’m not particularly worried. That and the fact that I barely own anything worth stealing in the first place.

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            I’m not sure a video of someone successfully picking an Abloy disc detainer lock is good evidence for the claim that picking isn’t really an option when it comes to Abloy disc detainer locks.

            I’ll grant that picking them is difficult, but cloning keys for them from photos is probably also more difficult than common pin tumbler locks.

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              Perhaps you’re not aware of who that “someone” in the video was but if it takes close to 4 minutes for him to pick a masterkeyed lock containing “dissapointing discs” by using a custom built tool, then that’s unpickable lock to 99.999% of people.

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                I know who LockPickingLawyer is, and I know that disc detainer locks are hard to pick.

                My point is that cloning keys from pictures also requires specialized equipment (or a file and a very high level of skill). The only real exception is standardized keys someone might recognize like the Ford fleet key. Those used to come up in an Amazon search for “police car key”.

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        The only one you could copy from this picture is the Nissan and no one who knows how to do this is going to bother stealing a Nissan

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      Pretty much this. But it’s a 600lm headlight (petzl) to keep hands free, and the knife is an carbon steel (opinel) which are much, much sharper than rvs.

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        Carbon steel isn’t inherently sharper than stainless. It’s just easier to get sharp. In the case of Opinel, much of why it cuts so well is due to the single bevel grind on the blade which makes the apex incredibly thin.

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      Kizer has improved upon benchmade’s axis lock. Dropbear it’s adjustable and they’ll sell you one in LC200N

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    2 days ago

    Not a lot, my pockets are tiny. Currently I have one tissue.

    My handbag/rucksack, however:

    A wallet
    A carabiner
    Paracetamol
    Travel sickness chewing gum
    A fold up shopping bag with cats and dogs on it
    Loops ear plugs
    Documents the hospital gave me
    Sunglasses
    Glasses cleaning cloth
    Tiny snacks
    Hand sanitizer
    Ear buds
    A bottle of water
    A bag of googly eyes 👀
    My passport

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        They don’t ring. They’re much too small.

        The only minor danger I was afraid of was being unable to go through MRI machines with those of my implants that have a ferrite core - i .e. small glass implants. But it turns out, they’re completely unaffected - at least up to 2T, which was the strongest MRI field I went through. They do warp the MRI scan pretty badly around them though 🙂

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      Did you put that in yourself? It doesn’t look like a small needle. Did you get a glow or light up one? How do you keep the information safe? Sorry, so many questions. And it’s a lot cheaper than I was thinking.