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Oui Think ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Oui Think1 ๅนดๅ‰

Have you ever noticed how you should be able to set the key on a paper grid, take a picture and then have it generate the key without that custom key blank device?

Solar Heavy ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Solar Heavy1 ๅนดๅ‰

this one is such a vibe

Bluegoose (@ibmninja.bsky.social) ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Bluegoose (@ibmninja.bsky.social)1 ๅนดๅ‰

Check out the Lockpicking Lawyer on YouTube. Lockmakers/viewers send him prototypes/samples all the time and he defeats all of them effortlessly. I've lost confidence in all locks.

RickJ2 ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
RickJ21 ๅนดๅ‰

Well, as an Army guy, security is of the utmost importance.

International Space Agency (I.S.A.) ~ Founded 1986 ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
International Space Agency (I.S.A.) ~ Founded 19861 ๅนดๅ‰

๐Ÿ”‘ The ONI and NSA and other intelligence agencies simply use a special type of clay that the key was pressed into, in the palm of the agents hand. Then later a liquid A / B catalyst mix was pored into the clay mold. The trained agents needed to only have possession or access to the target key for mere seconds in the palm of their hand. The plug then was placed in a pocket or hidden place on their body. It has been done this way for a long time. This looks like neat spy technology. But anybody having this on their body, a scanner would pick it up. The old way is better and faster. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

misspatsycline2023 ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
misspatsycline20231 ๅนดๅ‰

What's the scanner?

Mike C ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Mike C1 ๅนดๅ‰

Time to upgrade security.

blue ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
blue1 ๅนดๅ‰

My 17 year old nephew replied "this is really cool."

Alan Taylor-Shearer ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Alan Taylor-Shearer1 ๅนดๅ‰

@GreyManUK23

Creature ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
Creature1 ๅนดๅ‰

Until the key blade breaks off inside the keyway.

tscrubs ็š„ๅคดๅƒ
tscrubs1 ๅนดๅ‰

The key maker is real!

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