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Old 02-03-2021, 01:23 PM   #334
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That reminds me of a recent published security flaw with an internet-of-things-enabled chastity belt.

Why someone would want that connected to the internet I fail to understand.
Why would anyone seek out HIV-positive people to have sex with. Why would anyone buy DRM-encumbered ebooks or games. At least in the case of HIV, they're doing that for the thrill of risky sex. With a certain mindset, a potential for failure is a nice bonus.
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