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  • It's a pretty big area back there and razors are very small. It would take decades or maybe evenover a hundred years of regular use before it is likely to fill up. The building could even be condemned or otherwise destroyed before it's full.

    But yes, if it did somehow fill up, you would need to remove the tiles and cut a section out of the wall to empty it. That's not so big a deal if you only have to do it every 50+ years.

  • Klim could save a lot of bad pr by just blowing the airbag anyway and sending a bill for the remaining value of the vest after the fact.

    But then you're just financing a vest and that's not a fancy buzzword that makes the c-suite cream their pants.

  • In overly simple terms

    It's a terminal app on your desktop, e.g. alacritty, konsole, kitty, terminator, urxvt, etc.

    As opposed to the terminal that your computer would boot into it you didn't have a desktop environment installed.

  • Stores have tried it. Customers hate it. Chiefly because many people simply don't carry any coins on them. You can't have all of your store's registers set to card only mode (yes this is very common for some reason) and then expect people to have a coin on them at all times, so they don't bother.

    It also seems trivially easy to circumvent. Easier than remembering to bring a quarter with you when you go to the store.

  • Most stores here do have one or more people whose job is to collect carts.

    You, meanwhile, are stepping dangerously close to a 'the customer is always right' argument. Having worked in retail I can personally assure you, the customer is usually wrong.

  • I mean, yeah. Aldi is European but has locations in the US. They're the only store here that does this afaik. I've never seen the keyring thing but sincw no other stores need a coin I'd have to shop at Aldi a lot to justify ordering one online.