Submitted by phoinex711 t3_z9zv33 in askscience
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phoinex711 t1_iuflkvx wrote
Everyone has brought up some great points, but I will also add in one other aspect that makes it harder to move industries and that is all the supporting business. There have been many cases where businesses try to move their production to new locations to only discover dependencies that make it nearly impossible. For example, when apple tried to move one of their production lines to the US they discovered that no one locally could manufacture some screws for them in their specific size. Companies were willing to start creating the screws, but it would take a few years to reconfigure their production lines.
phoinex711 t1_iufmh3m wrote
Reply to ELI5 how can a hacker crack a password but avoid the "login attempt lockout" timers? by otherother_Barry
That’s called a brute force method of hacking and it is rarely used. If you do want to use that method switch your logic. Same password, but try a different account name. Eventually you find an account using that password