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by Normal_gaussian
678 days ago
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Whilst you are being facetious, deadbolting a bathroom door is really really dangerous. Bathrooms have a high risk of life threatening accidents and any locks should be bypassable indicators - this is why most have a coin unlock on the outside. Many countries have regulations requiring bathrooms to be unlockable from the outside without a key, and the external doors to be unlockable from the inside without a key. Deadbolting a bathroom is also pointless - there is nothing ti protect. Using an effective password for dev environments is sensible; it holds no risk of meaningful loss and can prevent compromise due to a common mistake. |
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> Deadbolting a bathroom is also pointless - there is nothing to protect.
Pedantically, many people keep medicines in their bathroom and if you happen to have any recreationally-usable drugs, they'd be one of the first things to go in a lot of robberies. Or, sadly, be taken by your teenager or seemed-to-be-normal friend.