Pupok & 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.