• @RestrictedAccount
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        92 days ago

        FWIW, the sound they are recreating is a conversation held near the bag not the bag itself crinkling.

        Irs early and I haven’t had coffee yet. I had to look it up.

      • BigFig
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        51 day ago

        Friend of mine demonstrated at a tech conference obtaining fingerprints from photos. Example was a someone giving a political speech, hand held up at the right angle and a powerful enough camera.

        • @bobo
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          So Musk’s salute was really just a demonstration of DOGE’s transparency?

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      Honest to god, my brother works in locksmithing. I moved states and needed to get a copy of the old house key to my realtor ASAP and did not want to travel or mail it - took a picture for my brother and he was able to make a working key with just the photo.

    • Diplomjodler
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      162 days ago

      But very necessary in this day and age.

    • @Valmond
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      112 days ago

      They got Merkels fingerpring from a photo.

      That’s impressive IMO.

  • @betterdeadthanreddit
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    332 days ago

    Nice, don’t see too many of these high-security Japanese penis keys in the wild.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 day ago

      It was a picture of a broken key and a new replacement key.

      I am not sure why OP deleted it and all their comments… seemed like a perfectly fine post to me.

  • @breadsmasher
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    162 days ago

    you broke a key, handed it in, got a new one?

  • @[email protected]
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    32 days ago

    Thats not the right keyblank…… the broken one looks like an sc1 or a y-11 and the little one looks like a y-1/m-1 for master locks.

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        Oh so the replacement isnt the little round y-1/m1 blank in the left side of the pic? Ive cut a lot of keys in my day and what makes them work besides the jagged pattern the pins fall into which allows the lock cylinder to turn are tbe pattern of groces along the horizontal shaft of the key. Sometimes other blanks will work if the slots are not to specific and the key slots are just vague/thin enough to fit into the cylinder but these 2 key blanks have very different slotting configurations

        • @[email protected]
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          42 days ago

          Looks like one of those assa a-xx high security commercial keys with extra slots, some of them even have stepped slots for additional pins in the cylinder.

          I guess you could copy a key from a picture but it would be a real pain.

          • @SirSamuel
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            11 day ago

            Looks like one of those assa a-xx high security commercial keys

            I thought the same

            It would be easier to steal keys off of someone’s desk or just pick the lock over stalking someone online, verifying you know their location irl, decoding a key from a picture, and then using that key at their work(?). Possible, but highly improbable. Like, if a YT streamer showed their house key and their address was public enough, yeah, that’s a risk. Some rando on Lemmy? Not so much

    • @SirSamuel
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      31 day ago

      Sorry sorry, professional interest here. I have to correct you, because I noticed you’re wrong in my field of expertise

      Broken key looks like an Assa or possibly a Medico, but I’m not familiar enough with the milling to say for sure. The blade is stamped so thin that I’d have to say it’s probably Assa. The small desk lock key is, I’m 95% sure, a y13 Yale key.

      Y11 is a more common small keyway, similar Master’s m1 padlock key, but the milling at the bow of the pictured key isn’t y11. Y1 is the classic Yale house key, comparable in size to Schlage’s SC1. These are, of course, all Ilco key numbers with original manufacturer brand names.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        My bad. You’re probably correct considering its been 8 years since I’ve cut any keys. But i did have about a decade and a half of key cutting experience. I used to be able to cut 3 keys at a time if the chuck would open wide enough mostly just with the wr-1/kw-1/ar-1 and sc-1 blanks. I don’t miss finding those damn brass shards in my feet after work though

        I did clarify in another comment that it did look like an assa key after this comment. Sometimes those little round keys for special cylinder locks and po boxes were the hardest to figure out.

        • @SirSamuel
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          Sometimes those little round keys for special cylinder locks and po boxes were the hardest to figure out.

          Yup! I keep my Ilco bible with me for just that reason. Also, three keys at once? Damn son.

          I never had brass splinters in my feet, but I’ve had plenty in my hands