• JimmyBigSausage@lemm.eeOP
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    I guess the question I am asking is how do I know someone hasn’t placed a bomb inside as is now happening with other devices in the world? (See current news)

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      That’s easy. Just fly somewhere and bring it in your carry-on, airport security will let you know.

      • grue@lemmy.world
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        LOL, no they won’t. They’ll just make you throw out your nail clippers and water, while routinely missing shit that’s actually dangerous.

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      how do I know someone hasn’t placed a bomb inside

      You learn enough about electronics to identify things that shouldn’t be in there, and then you open up and analyze your devices.

       

      Alternatively, you could not become involved with an organization that is at war with a powerful country who has a capable spy/espionage agency.

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        Alternatively, you could not become involved with an organization that is at war with a powerful country who has a capable spy/espionage agency.

        A pretty flippant answer coming from someone living under a western government

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      Until you dismantle your devices, you don’t know, but unless a terrorist state like Isn’treal wants you dead, they almost definitely don’t have bombs in them. It’s not something I’m the least bit worried about.