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Pretty good idea. Color codes easy to understand

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  • spicy pancakeJ spicy pancake

    the shower

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    evil_shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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    After you take 10 thousand showers you unlock the golden one.

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      evil_shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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      (Ok, but this fucks the lock hard, all the paint in them mechanical parts will lock you out for good & you’ll need giant powered dildos drills to destroy it. Keys should be anodised to get them nice colours, not painted.)

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      • D dreamlandlividity@lemmy.world

        PSA: Don’t ever upload photos of your keys. A key is just a PIN, where the height of each tooth is a digit of the PIN. So if you share a photo of your key, you are sharing the PIN and anyone can create a copy of your key.

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        daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        To be true is not that hard to pick a lock without knowing the key. If the lock have not antibump technology it’s easier to bumb it than to make a copy of the key.

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          To be true is not that hard to pick a lock without knowing the key. If the lock have not antibump technology it’s easier to bumb it than to make a copy of the key.

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          nikls94@lemmy.world
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          • D daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com

            To be true is not that hard to pick a lock without knowing the key. If the lock have not antibump technology it’s easier to bumb it than to make a copy of the key.

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            dreamlandlividity@lemmy.world
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            #25

            Sure, for most locks, that is true. But it is a lot more conspicuous. If someone sees you picking a lock, they may report you. If they see you using a key, they will likely think nothing of it.

            Also, lock picking usually leaves behind evidence. Using a key doesn’t. That may or may not be relevant, e.g. for insurance.

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              treczoks@lemmy.world
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              That’s what marking rings are for. You just pull a ring of a chosen color over the keys handle. Additional bonus: Those rings come with distinguishable surface patterns, yo you can feel which key it is in the dark.

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