▲ ▼ Reliable, safe locks
Locks have been around for thousands of years, although some improvements have been made throughout these years, amazingly the basic design remains the same and so are the vulnerabilities. One has to just look at the LockPickingLayer channel to find the main lock of your house or safe to be picked in under 20 seconds.
Oh, there are newer Biometric, RFID based locks you may say; see them getting picked in excruciatingly simple ways here and here respectively.
I think it's about time we consumers rise up against these subpar designs profiting over our ignorance for hundreds of years and for startups to disrupt the industry.
I quickly went through LPL's videos and didn't see many videos about time locks, except for "[876] Electronic Ballot Box Time Lock Defeated" which was trivially defeated with a manual reset switch under a sticker. I'd presume that a time lock with no password bypass (like a bank) could be more secure than a standard combination lock, however, you'd be trading in a lot of accessibility for security; you wouldn't be able to access it even if it was an emergency.
You could have a time lock which just opens for a few hours everyday while you are present; the schedule of which can only be changed one week in advance (if that's possible.)
LPL is an extraordinarily talented person in picking locks, I presume average thief largely indulges in disruptive attacks provided the lock doesn't have anti-tampering tech (like in digital locks, which are also full of vulnerabilities as shown by LPL) or embedded CCTV.