Your technical videos are unrivalled, but really enjoying these talks more and more - it's nice to have something to listen to when training, commuting etc and can't follow along on a computer. Thanks friend <3
I’m new to the space, I value your content so much I won’t play your videos unless I know I can sit down and take notes lol. Thank you
I appreciate the honest, and truly educational content you provide for the community. Keep up the great work!
Alexis I have had high regard for you since I found you on this channel! Keep it up my friend! You are the only my tutor on this channel!
No BS content just unfiltered not trying to sell anything I appreciate you
Thank you Alexis, you are doing a great job helping ppl getting into cybersecurity! Your YouTube channel is really valuable, I appreciate that very much. Greetings from a guy writing a lot about cybersecurity.
When I was getting my cyber security degree, one of my professors said that if you get into vulnerability research, you would always have a job I been trying bug bounties but even those can look overwhelming.
Never stop making content bro, you're such a great creator
Thank You for sharing your history. I also saw your episode on David Bombal's channel . I'm now subbed and look forward to learning more from you.
Super dope podcast! Very informative and thanks for share your story with us! Can't wait until Part 2!
Keep up the good work mate from Melbourne Australia I started out with a Vic20 pc
thanks bro..loving your videos from kenya
Alexis on 6:58 you mentioned learned to build your own Lisp! do you cover more about that in another video? thanks for all your content and help
Your tutorials have been in my tool box for years. Now I have a future in CS. Thanks ❤️. I hope you keep learning and teaching.
I really appretiate you sharing this video because it really shows that you can get into cyber security and pentesting from a vast majority of IT backgrounds. And the key thing is to keep learning new things and interacting with people who acn teach you about computers in general :)
The origin story love it❤
Thank you for this and all your other videos - genuinely inspiring 😎🙏🏻
Thank you for teaching me stuff i would have not known still trying to learn linux and cybersec and that, It's kinda hard for me to remember stuff that i learned in the past due to forgetting alot.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I remember the first work laptop a client offered to pay for when mine died and I didn't have any other device to work on. It had an Ubuntu OS. I was 20 then, and only needed to use a word processor so I didn't bother getting to know the OS. Looking back now, I wish I invested the time to. It's been 10 years since then and I finally decided to get into IT. It took me this long to tell myself it didn't matter what gender I have. But back then, as fascinated as I was by computers, I thought it seemed strange for a girl to be working in those (usually) dusty server closets, typing lines and lines of cryptic-looking text, inspecting hardware, and troubleshooting. Now I'm a little bit wiser and braver. The gender thing should have never mattered, I should've been willing to follow my interest in computers. A lot of shoulds. But that's okay, I think I still have time. And the more I've learned, the more I realize just how vast and interesting this field really is. Your channel is amazing at helping people like me (as in people who are interested in getting into cybersecurity) feel more comfortable with the transition because of how well you explain complex topics. Thank you.
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