gyptazy

@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Believer in the power of open-source & community-driven innovation.

Former AS20621 NetOp that loves FreeBSD & illumos. Currently mostly in DevOps & developing (Python, Rust). Contributes to & . Evaluating and production usage of hardware/software.

Projects:
* BoxyBSD.com - A free VM hosting service to provide some value back to the community.
* manpageblog.org - A static blog generator in manpage design.
* QualvoSec - A security patch management tool.
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@mastar2323@rollenspiel.social First I thought the same... that was the way I came to the Apple Watch Ultra. It just works, the battery works well. If you don't like this approach, an older non smartphone could lead into the same. But also in that case you have something to recharge.

Endkiller solution: Just keep your phone home (which might be difficult nowadays)

I had similar ideas only for vacation, but having flight plan, credit card etc. on it already killed that idea. But the watch was able to also solve this.

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