Also, Opera is controlled by a capitalist for profit in the current hellscape we call modern society, so that should also be a big red flag. If they could make a profit skinning you alive and get away with it, they would.
Colloidal
It adds a layer of incongruity.
The substance >< the exact message.
We kinda can, but they sort of require the frame to be still, which is not a thing in the deep sea.
It's like saying Julius Caesar is dead for over sixty years. Technically true.
That usually means a WiFi-Ethernet router. ADSL requires a modem, which can be a standalone bridge modem or a modem-router. I've found it better to have modems and routers separate.
The first two. Not expecting it to hold against targeted burglary. My issue is the cheap ones I saw looked like I could smash the door with kicks. I'm okay if the cabinet can be opened with B&E tools. I expect some minimum resilience, like not having exposed hinges, and enough steel that it at least requires a decent crowbar to pry open. No fire proofing or water proofing required, the guns are not expensive (at least not enough to warrant a safe that's about as expensive than they are combined). Just don't want them easily accessible.
Splitter!
Being a tech guy that knows how the sausage is made, I'd rather have a mechanical lock, as a rule. #4 looks pretty interesting, thank you!
That's the use case, a deterrent. Heck, if the assailant takes the locker home, I'm fine with it, as long as I'm not a victim of my own guns.
Location is a closet in a home.
I just want a theft "proof" cabinet, really.
It would not. Static electricity in insulators such as plastic is localized. It can't move across the plastic to the grounding point.