Caves of Qud annoyed me with that, but I got vim-ish movement keys worked out instead. Normal hjkl, bnyu for diagonals, took a bit but now it's second nature
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the key is laid flat against the Flipper Zero's display and the depth of each cut on the screen moved to match its physical equivalent. This provides a series of "bitting" numbers, which can be used to cut a working copy of the key.
Don't hesitate for a second to buy a Pixel for the purposes of GrapheneOS. By all means avoid all other ways of giving Google money, but this is a clearly reasonable exception.
would that include a ride to the DMV that might be unreachably far away?
would that include forcing all DMV locations to remain open 7 days a week and until late at night, so folks who have to work earlier and later than their DMV' business hours could actually participate?
would it include the costs of replacing other required documents if lost, like birth certificate or social security card?
would it reimburse lost money from having to take unpaid time off of work to go get this "free" ID?
would it compel employers to give workers time off, so workers whose employers deny them even unpaid time off have some legal protection?
who cares if it's as low as 50 people? if they have the right to vote, imposing a new requirement for no good reason which prevents even just 50 people from voting is a violation of their rights.
there's no need for it. it suppresses likely democratic voters while republicans are the ones who always push for this voter ID garbage. and you, apparently.
No. Absolutely not. What you're describing is a Republican voter suppression tactic. It benefits Republican candidates, and Republicans have been admitting that for almost a decade.
what you suggested has been a republican talking point. wisconsin republicans admitted that they forced it into state law because it results in fewer democratic voters being able to vote.
not everyone can afford to travel (thus not everyone needs a state ID). and many can't get to a DMV without taking time off of work that their employers may not allow even if unpaid. and many can't even physically get to a DMV in areas with poor or no public transit. but they still have the right to vote.
Rivians come with only a single key fob, and it's not all that reliable either. Two "key cards" but those suck in their own ways