Self limitation for safety

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If objects are made form specialized gemstone based metamaterials rather than utility fog then they fundamentally can't be hacked to do direct malicious surprise attacks. Just a self suggesting example here.

Against software hacking:

  • Usage of specialised and in function limited metamaterials instead of general purpouse utility fog (e.g. shelving systems).

Against direct physical hacking attacks:

  • Combination lock stones as a safety measure against malicious disassebly attacks are metioned here.
  • Integrated oszillators as physical timer to artificially slow down the disassembly of microcomponents - this allows for more response time.

Other:

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Another case of self limiting but here not for safety but for performance: