Hi! I'm LaurieWired, and I reverse engineer malware, focusing on cross-platform and mobile analysis.
My channel features videos documenting restoration work on computers and consoles. These videos are the result of my personal experience and are not intended to teach how to repair these devices. While I enjoy restoring these items for their collection or personal use, I am not a professional and they should not be replicated at home without the supervision of an expert. If you want to support my channel with a gift from my Amazon wish list : https://www.amazon.it/hz/wishlist/ls/3C8VO7SU0A22P?ref_=wl_share All donations received will be used to improve the quality of my videos, purchase equipment and tools, and cover post-production and general channel expenses. Thank you in advance for your support!
Adamant IT is a small computer repair shop in Shaftesbury, England. This channel covers repairs and hardware reviews, exploring tech and making mid-to-high level repairs accessible to enthusiasts or other aspiring repair specialists. Check out Adamant IT 2 for the Pod Cast and More: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamantIT2 I stream on games Thursdays and Sundays, 7pm UK: https://twitch.tv/nethesem Join the Discord right here: https://discord.gg/BDV4hTc Support the channel directly at: https://patreon.com/adamantit Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/adamantit Check out our Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/adamant.it
Welcome to the Retro Hack Shack! My name is Aaron and on this channel I make, break, and hack on vintage computer systems and other technology. I have a love of computers from the 70s, 80s, and 90s and decided to start filming my adventures with them. A little about me ... I have been a maker since I was old enough to hold a screwdriver. I have worked in the IT industry for companies like Cisco, New Relic, NetApp, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Hewlett Packard. I co-host several shows about technology for TWiT.tv including FLOSS Weekly. In 2012 I founded Benicia Makerspace. I also wrote a book called Linux for Makers which you can find in the links below. Ebay Store: https://www.ebay.com/str/retrohackshack If you are interested in making a donation to the channel, you can send things to this address: Retro Hack Shack PMB 217 836 Southampton Road Ste B Benicia, CA 94510 You can find my email address below under "Business Inquiries" on the desktop Youtube site. Thank you!
Science is a bottomless well of some of the most amazing things this universe has to offer. There is so much amazing science and engineering that gets done, but most often the only ones who get to experience it first hand are those in expensive labs in universities. This channel aims to explore as much of fields of science and engineering as possible by showing real experiments and research being done in a fun and accessible way. While the goal is to show that even very hard science can be done in a DIY way, some projects will use some of the fancier toys that while less accessible, opens a broader range of projects that can be done. We cover everything from genetic engineering and tissue culture, to nuclear physics, to machine engineering, to chemical synthesis and more.
These are some of the things that are my jam. Mostly I make both useful and useless things using Lego. They're not pretty. But they do things.
Yo can you help me out real quick I'm not from here haha
Videos documenting restorations of exceptional vintage electronics and early computers, space hardware and the odd mechanical calculator or Teletype. It often showcases my Hewlett-Packard test equipment collection and, from time to time, my R2-D2 robot build. Things rarely work when I start, but almost always do when I end. A nerdy place for your inner engineer, to celebrate engineering exploits of our predecessors, and learn a lot from it. To contact me, use the CAPTCHA protected email link below.
Reliving the 8 and 16-bit era of computers and gaming. Let's learn something new together! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/retrobits Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retrobits
Videos that teach 8-bit hardware and software hacking by way of the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
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