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grahamj ◴[] No.41957810[source]
I remember carrying keys, but I don’t miss it.
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1. mxuribe ◴[] No.41958020[source]
At the risk of prying - which i don't mean to - how does your home, vehicle (if you have one), and other physical closed locations in your life not have a physical lock that requires a key? I'm fascinated to learn! :-)
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2. cyberax ◴[] No.41958254[source]
Vehicle: keyless wireless fobs are pretty common these days. Teslas also can just use your phone to unlock/start.

Home: biometric and/or combination locks.

3. add-sub-mul-div ◴[] No.41958312[source]
I nearly always enter my house through the attached garage, that door has no lock. I keep a single key (with no ring) for my front door in my wallet and it's not inconvenient being buried in there because I don't use it often.
4. grahamj ◴[] No.41959300[source]
Tesla, thumbprint/keypad locks on exterior doors and garage door opener. And prox card for work.

No wallet either fwiw!