They could adopt a different model like in Prague where a ticket is time-based and ticket inspectors roam and fine people. The tickets cover buses, trams, metro, funicular, ferries and you can buy a yearly ticket for about £150.
The UK makes travelling by public transport as tedious as possible.
Any computing device can mine bitcoins. You can even do it by hand if you want. Without custom hardware and solar/hydro/volcanic free energy you won't make any money though.
I once read someone stating that "The safest car on the road is the one with a ten-inch razor-sharp metal spike fixed to the centre of the steering wheel.".
What doesn't seem to be represented in the discussion is that if you source and build your own epi pen, you might not have that initial discussion with your doctor and you certainly don't get any medical guidance leaflet with it.
Using an epi pen is a dangerous business and can cause considerable complications. It is absolutely not to be taken lightly and is literally for life-or-death situations. I fear that those making their own (or heaven forbid somebody else's) pen will not know this.
Source: my doctor when I bought my first epi pen (beekeeper).
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To contextualise this, in the UK we usually declare whether we have an alarm during the application for insurance, and we pay a larger premium if we don't have an alarm / other security.
So these people have benefitted by having a lower premium because they have an alarm and then not used it / found it inoperable in the event of a burglary.