Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire - eviltoast
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    9 months ago

    And would you describe it as challenging to wear, there one or two times you would need to be in the attic for this task?

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      9 months ago
      1. You have completely missed the point of attics not always being very accessible in order to argue for no good reason.

      2. Yes, I would. The respirator type mask which you require in that environment is very stuffy and tough on someone like me who has a lung condition.

      3. It being tiny makes it more inaccessible than the need for a mask does. The opening into the attic is narrow. I can fit through it, but most Americans would not be able to. Once up there, you have to crawl. I have a medical condition affecting my muscles which makes it exceedingly difficult to crawl.

      Point is, once again, that not all attics are accessible. This isn’t a discussion about masks.

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        9 months ago

        Obviously if you have medical conditions there’s limitations.

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          9 months ago

          Going with “your experience doesn’t count because you’re a little different” is not the winning argument you might want it to be.

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            9 months ago

            When discussing a general situation, one is not obligated to write off every possible situation.

            A person without medical conditions can navigate an attic, even if tight, and requiring a mask. That’s not revolutionary.