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Thank you for considering this idea for a bun and have a
nice
day.
Chip-reader cat-doors
https://www.google....gB&biw=1920&bih=956 I was going to get one for my cat; then I saw the price, so I didn't... [neutrinos_shadow, Jun 10 2018]
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[+] for the dog door part. |
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Extra virtual bun if the "door" contains a guillotine mechanism which, on recognizing a cat, unlatches the door to supposedly admit its entry but then pulls the ol' Maximilian Robespierre trick on the dastardly feline. |
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Given the number of cat pics on the net and the
easy ability to print off a pic of your pet, Im
concerned that the security could become
compromised easily. |
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Do they have human facial recognition software for
security doors? |
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At least it isn't eye recognition. |
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I was sure this was baked, but I don't feel like looking for it. |
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// Given the number of cat pics on the net and the easy
ability to print off a pic of your pet, Im concerned that the
security could become compromised easily. // |
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Use a 3D camera like the iPhone X does. I don't remember
for sure, but it might detect your pulse too. |
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// Given the number of cat pics on the net and the easy ability to print off a pic of your pet, Im concerned that the security could become compromised easily. // |
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<pictures a raccoon wearing an A4 print of a cat's face> |
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If somebody did spoof the system they'd have to
have
a picture of the actual cat with matching fur
markings which is possible, they just take a picture
of the cat, but getting access to a house through a
10" x 8" door isn't going to do you much good unless
you're a very small burglar. |
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That being said, this is only a half-joke, people
spend a lot of money for stupid things for their
pets these days. |
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You could even go fully insane and train the dog to
bark when prompted and place their paw on the
scanner for audio and pawprint scanning. At that
point though you might want to consider getting
professional help. |
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Most pets are chipped these days anyway so why not just use a
chip reader? |
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They are? Dang, been a long time since I've had a pet. My
dog had a collar and I had the same attitude about collars
for cats that cats do. |
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I want the "unless there's a live animal in their mouth" option. |
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Well, I don't really know that most are but the vets these
days (well mine anyway) seem to to push chipping like
McDonald's counter staff push chips ("would you like fries
with that?") whenever you go in for
something else, mine got
done when I had his round furry bits chopped, a quick jab &
it's done & compared to what I actually went in for
practically free. |
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So I [assume] anyone who gets their animal its shots will
have had it done.. & anyone who can't (or won't) afford to
get their animal its shots is unlikely to be shelling out on
fancy cat flaps anyway :) |
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Instead of buns, you should be thinking of money. There is
LOTS and LOTS of money for the maker of this idea. It should
be your database and your software, and let the hardware
makers compete on making and selling it. Take a yearly fee
of 1 USD for each pet in the database. |
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Go for it, I'll split the money with you. |
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Can I get one of those chips for my son yet? |
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You could always have you cat chipped, then do a little
surgery. |
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