@DanielTekmyster

These are skills that are useful for anyone in IT.  We all are part of the security architecture and need to understand how and why!

@Teckrieger

Love these shorts, quick examples are so useful

@SpragginsDesigns

I've been messing around with Vim lately. It's pretty awesome. I know it's better for productivity, so I'll learn it slowly but surely.

@gand0rfTRZ

Actually just finished my degree and and was looking toward HTB's cert as my next step.

@andrewbacon5446

I'm in a cybersecurity specialist course right now, and I love your videos

@itenthusiast5988

It is people like you who keeps the hopes alive for people like us. Nice thank you

@ElBandito9

Your`e among the Top-5 best hacking teachers i`ve ever had 🔥👍

@mr.atomictitan9938

Obviously there are more tools but I am glad you recommended vim over the inferior text editor that is nano.

@chris11d7

Love Parrot Linux, I'm on HTB right now actually!

@ChrisTheDoge

Remember. Always pick the white hat.

@Garfield_Minecraft

nano is actually better in some cases especually when writing python. vim kinda messed up the indentation it uses 2 tabs instead of single tab

@AnonymousVv3

Netcat is a great reverse shell in your pen test report

@jasonsemple7354

Used to be petrified to use vim for any configuration changes

@CyberDevilSec

well i'll just stick with nano XD

@AnonymousVv3

As far as I know. I believe there's a way to open the cmd upon logon, shift + F8 possibly

@Dwayneff

studying security+ at the moment, once I'm done have my cert, I'll move on to the good stuff :)

@darkstar_-hi6wp

I absolutely love vim. It's all I ever really use. I literally wouldn't know what to do w/o it. I'd be lost 😢

@tarunverma3335

I'm a developer and i use ssh, tmux and vim as my daily tools.

@aurelioaguirre5083

hold shift and press Z Z to exit Vim faster.

@kampfgurketv1629

Hi Chuck instead of tmux i prefer Terminator