A physicist, walking home at night, spots a mathematician colleague under a street lamp staring at the ground, "something wrong?" he asks; "I've dropped my keys" he replies, "whereabouts?" asks the physicist, keen to help. "Over there" says the mathematician pointing; "So why don't you look over there?" retorts the physicist, "the light is better here" says the mathematician.
Disclosure, I'm a mathematician.
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Software developer: It is more important to find out how the keys were dropped in the first place. And after I do that it will be more efficient to just generate new keys.
Disclosure, I'm a software developer
I think the typical software solution is to make hundreds of copies of your keys and stash them everywhere you might need them in advance.
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Write a unit test to prevent future key droppings.
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The universe blue screens cause those keys were never supposed to be dropped
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