You can run but you canāt hide. Humans will always remain the weakest link.
Poor innocent drone gets bullied by idiot
Not a doctor
If you follow the Dangerous Things Scalpel link, you should consider a:-
x-Series = #11 blade (not shown in Picture), it is āstabbing bladeā. these are great for making stab type or small precision cuts/incisions.
A #15 (Left) could be usedā¦
But since we are discussing the subject
Flex = #15 (Left) but next closest would be a #20 circled (Right) probably a #10 next to that) #15 it has a small belly blade, these are good for short incisions which is all that should be required for a āstandard flexā.
A larger āDisc Flexā you may want to look at a #20 or #10
FYI and dont ask me why
#15 smallest
#20 middle size
#10 largest
Not a doctor
I will be trying the syringe method nextā¦stand by for link to thread
Always
This should be the topic picture for the Microchipped Mind Reading thread
Try looking into Drill Bits. We commonly use 4 overlapping, unconnected, and varying standards.
- Fractional Inch
- Number, Commonly 1-60, but there are many more.
- Lettered, A-Z
- Decimal Metric
Check out the chart.
For even more fun, letās say I wanted to tap a hole for a 1/4-20 bolt, then Iād use a .201" dia drill, which is a #7, but if I wanted a through hole for it, then Iād use a .257" dia drill which is an F. So fraction, number, and letter size all in one go. Better yet, what if I wanted a 1/4" hole (.250" dia)? Why Iād use a 1/4 bit, or an E bit, because theyāre the same damn thing.
Oh, look! 15,000th post!
I got to play around with a Tuya smart lock, it failed to read a normal card, the range is not great with the special ālockā cards, and regular RFID fobs work if placed against the keypad. I didnāt want to freak out the meatbags, but I doubt that x series implants would work with one of these locks. Also, I added two fobs (with 7 byte UIDs) and in complained that the second one was a duplicate, I think that it only compares the first 4 bytes of the UID.
But at least you can manage the lock and add users without having to use the app.
Iām not sure of the structure, but I have got / used a number of TTLocks, WHICH to my observations, appear to come from the same factory, with the same hardware, but the firmware is either Tuya OR TTLock
In my testing, you are bang on with what I have seen and tested.
Flex will work, xSeries, unlikely.
Althoughā¦
Hamspiced Repeaters are a fucken game changer.
Some updates to comeā¦
Also, I just got a new TTLock (door) yesterday, so some testing and a review to follow
Haha how long you been waiting to post that hahahah!
It looks like a little over 4 yearsā¦ But I donāt know if AIs have an advantage when it comes to patience.
Upload me already!
i would say the matrix could be updated to show readability ranges when encorporatign a repeater device.
Maybe something to keep an eye on or just click bait?
The mere inclusion of the word pacemaker Iām sure just added 3 zeros to the price
Anybody got any stories about reasonable IT people actually allowing implants to be enrolled in a system?
We hear a lot of the opposite, and talk about ways around it a lot, but I canāt recall anybody succeeding at the moment
Actually, consider this an open request for implant success stories of any kind, anytime it worked better than you were expecting, or made you a new friend, or whatever
Yeah, of course. My company allows itā¦
Grantedā¦ Iām the IT guy . Soooā¦ technically I allow it, not the company . But my boss donāt mind. Once you explain that it works the same as a badge (meaning you donāt have to chop my hand off if/when I quit, just disable my card), they understand and are easy going about it.
Oh that? They got rid of it years ago. Turned it into one of those kidās play area places. Then one weekend when it was closed for maintenance some trash pandaās broke in. They had a full on orgy and completely destroyed the place. Broken wires and pipes, the walls and carpets stained with bodily fluids. They couldnāt rent the building out after that, so the landlord ended up demolishing it.