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Just recently on UA-cam, I saw a hacker use this to refer to his notes in the middle of a tutorial and I was wondering what it was. Now I know! Can't wait to give this a try! Thanks a lot!
Gary ,hears me out, you are one of the most honest and trusted cyber channels on UA-cam watching your videos has been nothing but enlightenment. good job bro
I was looking for a tool that could help me organize my notes. This looks pretty interesting. I'm currently using Obsidian. Do you think Gitbook is better or are they both viable options?
I use Obsidian too. I’d recommend Notion though for general notes. GitBook for command line notes. And Obsidian for research notes where you have to join stuff up using the [[ ]] and graph.
Hey! I’m pretty sure that is allowed. When I did it I was one of the first to be proctored and I could use all my GitBook notes, I think I even read a blog about an exploit!
Very great video! Now i will use it for my own notes. But one question: do you know how i could make local backups e.g. if in some years gitbook won`t exist anymore, how i am able to save and restore my data? Best Regards Gerald
hey mate, is there a way to view your notes as a reader rather than seeing all the editing options? I'm trying to convert over to this from Obsidian :p
@@theGaryRuddell no worries! I’ll have another look here and see what the craic is, I had a look yesterday but found it a bit confusing but then I saw someone’s published book or whatever and it looked cool
@@theGaryRuddell defo, all my stuff was a complete mess! felt as if I'd wasted a year studying just to dump notes in a google doc and never reference them ever again haha
Yeah flowcharts are an idea I had a while back but once you get past the initial first layer of enumeration, it becomes complex and messy! I've seen people use Obsidian to some success.
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Just recently on UA-cam, I saw a hacker use this to refer to his notes in the middle of a tutorial and I was wondering what it was. Now I know! Can't wait to give this a try! Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome Rebecca! They just launched version 3 as well!
Gary ,hears me out, you are one of the most honest and trusted cyber channels on UA-cam watching your videos has been nothing but enlightenment. good job bro
That’s very kind of you 😊
I'm looking for something like this, and this was the first video I watched on your channel. Thanks, Gary! Great job.
Awesome! Thank you!
I'm really want to thank for share your link. I'm loving it ❤❤❤❤
Thanks Haefen!
Here before 1k subs. Great video Gary keep it up!!
You’re the first to mention 1k! Let’s see how quick we can get there! Thanks for the encouragement Ben :)
really nice one ! and thanks for shared information .keep it up
Thanks Anwardeen
Please make a complete beginners roadmap who is completely new to IT field. Thanks in advance 🙏
It’s on the roadmap!
Solid quick to the point video with no fluff and useful info. Thanks for sharing. Going to give it a try.
Thanks for your kind words! Enjoy!
You should check remote with a few extra steps. But it has space repetition flash cards
Do you mean RemNote?
@@theGaryRuddell yes
I’ll have a look! Thanks Jason
does -T4 mean multi threads?
I know it's faster mode but is it faster because it uses multi threads?
I looked up that nmap is single thread.
That’s my understanding of it. Using multiple threads to make it all go quicker! T5 is the max in the menu too.
I was looking for a tool that could help me organize my notes. This looks pretty interesting. I'm currently using Obsidian. Do you think Gitbook is better or are they both viable options?
I use Obsidian too. I’d recommend Notion though for general notes. GitBook for command line notes. And Obsidian for research notes where you have to join stuff up using the [[ ]] and graph.
Excellent content. useful and informative. Keep it up.
Thanks Kylie!!!
Hey Gary, does the OSCP proctor allow the usage of external web apps/documentation?
Hey! I’m pretty sure that is allowed. When I did it I was one of the first to be proctored and I could use all my GitBook notes, I think I even read a blog about an exploit!
Thanks for that makes studying easier
I’m glad it helps buddy!
Very great video! Now i will use it for my own notes. But one question: do you know how i could make local backups e.g. if in some years gitbook won`t exist anymore, how i am able to save and restore my data?
Best Regards
Gerald
If they did ever shut down, they would send you an email with a few months warning. You can then export your data to whatever format you need 👍🏼
@@theGaryRuddell thank you for your quick answer!
You’re welcome mate!
keep growing brother this video helpfull me and i am also learning and i your conten help me to grow
Thank you Aman! Your words are fuel your my engine! New video tomorrow morning showcasing Hack The Box!
@@theGaryRuddell brother can you teach me
I can try!
This is an impressive Video! Would you mind to go further into the details on how to take effective notes? - Like the methodoligy ?
I’d love to! I’ll add it into the pipeline! Thank you Greg! :)
@@theGaryRuddell Thank's a million!!!
What do you recommend for OSCP notes sir... Obsidian which I'm currently using or gitbook
Both are good but I just found GitBook to be easier to use for search and copying little code blocks etc. felt cleaner for me.
@@theGaryRuddell thank you sir 🙏
Awesome content, gladly I found this as a cibersec student
Glad it was helpful Gargola!
That was a great video! Thanks
Thanks Karthik! Are you a GitBook user?
hey mate, is there a way to view your notes as a reader rather than seeing all the editing options? I'm trying to convert over to this from Obsidian :p
Hey! I haven’t tried it but there must be some export options?!
@@theGaryRuddell no worries! I’ll have another look here and see what the craic is, I had a look yesterday but found it a bit confusing but then I saw someone’s published book or whatever and it looked cool
Yeah the publishing is cool. There’s a real subculture of people using Roam, Obsidian, GitBook, Notion for sure as their second brain
@@theGaryRuddell defo, all my stuff was a complete mess! felt as if I'd wasted a year studying just to dump notes in a google doc and never reference them ever again haha
Yeah once you get them in a good state it’s definitely worth maintaining them!
jesus man i genuinely just thought of using flowcharts for my cybersecurity labs and notes before seeing this video LOL
Yeah flowcharts are an idea I had a while back but once you get past the initial first layer of enumeration, it becomes complex and messy! I've seen people use Obsidian to some success.
vs. Obsidian?
GitBook is easier for sure
Great video
Thanks for the kind words Rohit
Tried obsidian?
Yeah I use it! But I don’t use it for hacking notes. Found it to be messy. But that could be me doing a bad job of it! 😂
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what in the harry potter....jk man, thanks for vid lmao. Also, can i steal your notes?
No but these notes are THE BEST
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Obsidian is so much better
Ah I think they’re just super different! I like Obsidian too