Message from @androidcrawler

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2019-08-13 10:36:42 UTC  

but that fabric looks like some lucky find as it has both binary and electronics in it

2019-08-13 10:36:51 UTC  

so might be harder to find it

2019-08-13 10:45:05 UTC  

Try sleeve or glove

2019-08-13 10:52:15 UTC  

hm, cant find it at all. maybe i'll just make it myself then

2019-08-13 10:52:17 UTC  

thanks anyway~

2019-08-13 11:26:45 UTC  

>xiaomi

2019-08-13 11:26:50 UTC  

XIAOMI CAMERA CHADS SOON

2019-08-13 11:40:32 UTC  

literally no reason to have implants

2019-08-13 11:40:35 UTC  

they are not advanced enough

2019-08-13 11:40:41 UTC  

plus there is the issue of upgradation

2019-08-13 11:41:00 UTC  

unless you have perfect nanites, implants are stupid unless you are trying to fix a disability

2019-08-13 11:41:09 UTC  

like a hearing aid or somethjng

2019-08-13 11:41:19 UTC  

and even that is just trying to salvage what is left

2019-08-13 11:42:06 UTC  

also that woman sounds stupid

2019-08-13 11:42:21 UTC  

she literally cannot control if someone forces her to open her car

2019-08-13 11:42:34 UTC  

an encrypted locking remote would have been better imo

2019-08-13 11:48:15 UTC  

at least stealing her hand is harder than keys during robbery

2019-08-13 11:48:35 UTC  

what is an rfid cloner

2019-08-13 11:50:54 UTC  

you think your average nignog who thinks its good idea to steal tesla in first place can use rfid cloner properly durin robbery ?

2019-08-13 11:53:03 UTC  

no

2019-08-13 11:53:06 UTC  

specialy with encrypted comms cards you need tad bit better tech and pretty much free access for some time to manage it

2019-08-13 11:53:29 UTC  

I find the concept of implanting a piece of tech that will become deprecated really stupid

2019-08-13 11:53:37 UTC  

given i dont know for sure how tesla 3 does its nfc cards

2019-08-13 11:54:10 UTC  

and it is not as if the piece of tech is vital to life

2019-08-13 11:54:12 UTC  

like a pace maker

2019-08-13 11:54:52 UTC  

I remember zoe quinn did something similar

2019-08-13 11:55:02 UTC  

basically implanted a memory device in her hand and put deus ex on it

2019-08-13 11:55:07 UTC  

i probly would unlock my workstuff with nfc (implant or not) if not for my work stuff

2019-08-13 11:55:09 UTC  

and called herself a "cyborg"

2019-08-13 11:55:59 UTC  

but being scared in rfid readers where magnetic strips are used all over still in certain backwater countries

2019-08-13 11:56:35 UTC  

both require pretty much direct access for copy

2019-08-13 11:57:19 UTC  

difference being you can drop less than 1cm strip reader on any magnetic strip reader to copy the card what passes it ~ where as rfid requires perfect read for time it swipes given its not encrypted and is generic rfid

2019-08-13 11:59:49 UTC  

but yeah... silly people wanting to take steps to future instead of using punchcards (given submm glass "punchcards" are hackproof pretty much unless you steal the key and have wondermachine at home)

2019-08-13 12:02:40 UTC  

i think the company who tried to make them more popular in heavy security enviroments is gone tho

2019-08-13 12:03:56 UTC  

prettymuch glass creditcard what had optic holes and prism formations etc engraved in it with such accuracy that it was near impossible to make identical cards

2019-08-13 12:04:41 UTC  

costed like millions trying to see if there is data about what company made it

2019-08-13 12:06:30 UTC  

think newers U.S greencards but on steroids

2019-08-13 13:18:58 UTC  

are greencards common enough so that everyone knows them over there?

2019-08-13 13:19:02 UTC  

i thought they were for foreigners

2019-08-13 13:19:40 UTC  

>not being aware of how your own country's govt works