Pupok & Daren
Daren Daren
Hey Pupok, I was just mapping out a way to lock down my devices when you’re hopping between cars, planes, bikes and that llama, just to make sure no one picks up my data mid‑trip.
Pupok Pupok
Hey, grab a tiny lockbox for the phone, keep it in a hidden pocket, and set a strong screen lock—no one can sneak a peek while you’re jet‑skipping, cycling, or llama‑jumping; just run a VPN, update those apps, and maybe leave a silly sticker on the case to remind you to lock it when you hop on the next scooter or plane.
Daren Daren
Nice plan, but I already built a nested lock hierarchy—tiny lockbox inside a hidden pocket inside a jacket that I lock with a biometric scan. And I still forget where I put my keys, so I’ll add a second lockbox for those. The VPN will be on a separate device that’s never in my backpack. If a polite intruder tries to sneak in, they’ll see the double lock and think twice. And hey, a silly sticker on the case is good; reminds me I’m the only one who can unlock it, not the polite intruder.
Pupok Pupok
Wow, that’s like a fortress on wheels! Maybe slip a llama‑print keychain into the second lockbox so the llama knows it’s yours, and throw a tiny whistle in the jacket pocket—if someone sneaks up, you’ll sound “Who’s there?” and make them think twice before cracking a smile. Just keep that silly sticker on the case; it’s the ultimate “I’m the only one” sign that even a llama can’t fool.
Daren Daren
I’ll tuck the llama‑print keychain in the second lockbox and the whistle in the jacket, just in case a polite intruder thinks they can sneak past. The sticker stays on the case, because a llama can’t crack a secure lock even if it likes stickers.