Tour of A Hacker's Backpack (My EDC)
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Published 2020-08-04
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All Comments (21)
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He missed a golden opportunity to call this a hackpack
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If someone stole his backpack they would be so confused.
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I've never watched a video this intently without skipping even one second. Amazing setup.
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Interesting. I shall study up and return when I can understand a single word of this.
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The most important piece of hardware is the "yes-no" coin. Can use it to make all kinds of decisions.
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I’m so interested and have no idea what he’s talking about
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This is actually the only "hacker tech bag" that actually looks smells and feels like a hacking tech bag, i salute you, my fellow man of culture !
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To be honest, this is the most genuine what's in my back pack video, I believed he actually uses almost all items in there compare to some other sponsor shit. Great work!!
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"Anywhere there's a window there's a white board" 😳 I like the way this guy thinks
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It's the kit I pretty much dreamt of when I was about 20 and learning the ropes on becoming a IT professional. 20 odd years later and with a Masters Degree in Computer Science, with a few modules focused on Cyber Security, I'm still fascinated by the gear that goes into a Hackers tool box and subtly reminded how dedicated they are on keeping skills fresh and gear impressively up-to-date.
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I'm not even professionally involved with any security-type stuff anymore, but I LOVED this video. I would love seeing you go through various pieces of gear, and demonstrating use cases and basic-through-advanced applications for each tool presented. You have a surprisingly professional presence on screen, and you project a certain degree of authority through obvious competence and knowledge. If you were to expand your channel and dive deeper into hacking using your tools, I would be a regular viewer. It's not just the subject matter that captured my attention while watching this video, but your level of comfort and familiarity with each tool and its use. Not to mention, your general videography skills were more than one might expect for a small channel. You have quite a lot of potential here, with the added benefit of being able to educate people on your field, and the value of your profession.
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This has got to be the most down to earth, to the point video that I have ever seen on this subject and I dig it. Great explanations on everything.
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Before he had a girlfriend, all he had was an empty bag... and an oscilloscope. heh.
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The title is just short for "I'ma flex on you kids. Thanks for the support"
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Your kit is so similar to mine man. Even the personal nuances like your journal. Ive been using the travelers journal because you can change out to dots and squares for tech scribbles. I also wholeheartedly agree that that mouse is best mouse to ever be created.
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I like those "Do not remove" stickers. very clever
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He’s playing watchdogs irl
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Why does this feel more practical and realistic than other youtuber’s “techbag”
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on the note of soldering irons, you can get handheld self contained gas powered versions with a crazy about of tips (from hot cutting tips to the creative wood burning stuff) and they work really well! i found my electric iron wouldn't heat enough to consistently melt solder when outside if it was pretty cold, so not only did it fix the cold issue, but meant i don't need to worry about packing cables. As a cherry on top it added a crap ton of extra tools to my toolbox with all the tips available, while still taking up less space than a wall powered iron when counting the cable as well. mine is by the dremel brand but there are way more out there.
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Awesome! I really like that how he is graceful and credits his family and his gf.