It's probably better to open the case, remove the ports, cut the traces, then re-seal the case with security screws and tamper resistant seals.
I'm gently worried about their design for production. That prototype PCB looks pretty tight for machine production.
Be interesting to see how customs react after cooking a computer.
EDIT: The promo2 video (Wife finds USB stick of photos you'd rather she didn't see) is a baffling angle to take.
EDIT: Promo3 video is equally weird (hitchhiking woman is locked in a car and then mugged at knifepoint), and is probably going to cause some difficulties in marketing in the EU / US.
The use case of the promo1 video doesn't look very promising. If some thugs kidnap you, and you break their computers, then they will get angry and explain that to you thoughtfully.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 10.4 ms ] threadI'm gently worried about their design for production. That prototype PCB looks pretty tight for machine production.
Be interesting to see how customs react after cooking a computer.
EDIT: The promo2 video (Wife finds USB stick of photos you'd rather she didn't see) is a baffling angle to take.
EDIT: Promo3 video is equally weird (hitchhiking woman is locked in a car and then mugged at knifepoint), and is probably going to cause some difficulties in marketing in the EU / US.
Why would I want a device that breaks my computer?