// MENU // 00:00 - Marcus Hutchins demonstration 01:16 - Viral AirBnb TikTok video 06:28 - Intro 06:33 - Marcus Hutchins introduction and history 08:26 - Malwaretech on TikTok 10:14 - Malware awareness through TikTok 11:54 - Explaining concepts in 60 seconds 14:51 - Learning VB Script 15:17 - TikTok banning hacking demos 22:31 - Hacking becoming mainstream 23:12 - The general audience 24:15 - TikTok won't ban awareness videos 25:32 - Marcus Hutchins on UA-cam 26:13 - Degrees and Education for cyber 27:33 - Recommendations on learning 29:08 - Put your work out there! 33:32 - Never too early, never too late for IT 34:54 - How to get experience without work experience 36:28 - Is programming required in cyber? 37:24 - Golang vs Python 38:35 - How to learn coding languages 41:18 - Origins of Malwaretech 41:51 - Getting into Reverse Engineering 43:05 - Bug Bounty recommendation 45:28 - CTFs recommendations 46:18 - Different people, different paths 48:03 - Plans for content 48:49 - Apply for the job without experience 51:51 - Things to have to stand out as a candidate 54:16 - Advice for the younger generation 56:09 - Conclusion // Marcus Hutchins Story // UA-cam video: ua-cam.com/video/vveLaA-z3-o/v-deo.html Wired: www.wired.com/story/confessions-marcus-hutchins-hacker-who-saved-the-internet/ // Marcus Social // UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/MalwareTechBlog Twitter: twitter.com/MalwareTechBlog TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@malwaretech Website: www.malwaretech.com/ // David SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/davidbombal // MY STUFF // www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com
I fully agree with this statement David - "Learn programming to accomplish a goal". I took C++ classes and it didn't stick. But, creating scripts to mess with computers, that's super fun and I learned things because I wanted to do more fun things.
Yeah... IMHO, after the foundations, the field is so vast that you have to pick what actually matters to you the most. And then you incrementally learn more and more.
@@zmast333 True. I coded C/C++ since I was 19 or so, I've learned HTML/CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PERL, PHP, Express, REACT, Python, RegEx, Vue.js, Machine Learning, Natural Language Programming, Data Science, Keras, Tensorflow, and more... ...Just by starting to learn from courses. I recommend the same to anyone.
David, your content is amazing. I have learned so much and I respect your willingness to talk with many different kinds of creators in this space! You have inspired me to start making security content.
I wish people would realize that ethical hacking is akin to the fire drills we did as children in school. Another way to see it is the drills law enforcement does to be prepared for scenarios in the real world. Just because some people learn and have the ability to do malicious things doesn’t mean they use it for malicious reasons. Thanks for these videos David we need the word to be spread that not all hackers are criminal.
WOW, when I saw the title I thought that you're just going to talk about Marcus and the role he played in solving WannaCry. But this is an actual interview with him. Chapeau bas!
I'm just getting into learning coding, this is so interesting. Thank you for making these videos. I don't know what path I'll take, but the world of coding, programming, IT, cybersecurity, all of it is so huge, it's like a brand new world! Thank you for educating all of us💕😊
Dont underestimate legacy programming...there are way too many organizations that run the line of EOL/EOS on both hardware and software. One of the biggest examples of this in particular is Healthcare. In 2018 I had a client still running a financial database from 1988. Remember upgrades and extensions of BOTH software and hardware come from budgets, sometimes department budgets and not from the IT side. At the enterprise level majority of vendors will not support client software if it is EOS or sometimes even if the hardware does not meet system requirements aka outdated hardware. The end result is that both need to be updated. That not only is a major hit for expenses but is also a deciding factor to push it further down the todo list. This leaves the door wide open for opportunities.
On the hacking becoming mainstream and general audience topic. I completely agree with you both, if 25% (huge over shot, no way the percentage is actually this large) viewers WOULD use content like yours maliciously, then about half of that 25% would be gaining new knowledge. This information is already readily available for anyone that wants it and has the proper knowledge to implement any of it. For the rest of us, we are here mostly to stay aware and decently secure.
Marcus was my inspiration to get into CS. Working my first CS job now, started in December. I love what I do. I hope to know as much as him someday, and I am older lmao.
Awesome! How did you get into it if I might ask? I'm entering my second semester of computer engineering for context and am planning on taking a 1 year CS specialization after I graduate. Thanks and cheers!
@@BebehCookieIcecream Well my 4 year degree was Information and Cyber Security, but it wasn't as technical as it should have been. I went back home after college and started as help desk. Moved to application analyst. I took the Sec+ route just to get my resume looked at more and it helped.
The short documentary on him is good. The registered domain for wannacry took it down. People wanted to bury him over his past but he clearly wasn't doing anything or being malicious. To me, he's a hero.
@@Lucy-dk5cz right? It was the Bob Ross mantra of "happy little accidents." There have been on-going efforts to DDOS the domain to unleash wannacry back into the world. It baffles me that someone or anyone at all would want to do that. Equally baffling is that those who clearly are talented that create such destructive payloads don't use those skills for the greater good of humanity. Though, I suspect that some do during the day but then moonlight as a vigilante hacker.
Wonderful guest, David! Marcus’s philosophy on learning and his world view are interesting. Srinivasa Ramanujan did not have a Mathematics degree. Still he is a Mathematical genius. A person does not have to get a degree to have useful ideas of innovation and problem solving. I particularly like Marcus’s statement: “The rising tide lifts all boats”. This is a profound statement that is a signature of a genius.
Cool! This is the 1st time I've seen Marcus. You said what needs to be said. Answer questions for yourself and put your answers out there. If you love cybersecurity, networking, coding or whatever it is, do it the best you can whether anyone is watching or not. There is no one way or time in which to do it.
Tbh I think I'm one of the rare people that learned programming for the sake of learning to program. i didnt have a specific app idea in mind, i just found it fun and wanted to learn more and more.
Wasted or maybe not the best word, better said I have spent the last 3 months of my unemployment (Saw it coming and made a career change decision) studying CS as a government backed course, mostly theory really insightful, hoped for an apprenticeship but chances are really slim to none, this interview really helped me to clarify and plan a good direction in CS, many thanks for the clarity of information from both sides
David, I am a boomer and an ex cop and find this content fascinating. You talk about different languages... if you were to suggest 1 language to learn first what would it be? Keep up the good work! Bill
I APPRECIATE WHAT MARCUS SAID: "you may not have the right skills for the position they are hiring for, BUT... if they can see you have the drive and ability to learn new skills, if they can see you show initiative and you are willing and able to teach yourself, so you can be self-sufficient, and are able to collaborate with others / team player" 😎 🙋♂👉 THAT'S ME!! 👍
Marcus is so intelligent and sees the most powerful people don't really know crap and get their power and money off the backs off regular hard working people and then act like they're better than those very people making them the power and money.
In regards to Social Media banning or blocking content based on malicious activity. Its probably best to lead the title of the video with defensive terms in the title. Instead of "How to break into said technology" you would title it "Detect and Defend against malicious attempts to break into said topic."
I think the best way to learn indeed is to walk the path. Then you’ll come to know the path. My only concern is when someone is doing it without understanding. (I call it ‘fake it till you make it’ approach.) I’ve seen it sometimes and it can be very dangerous. If the person at that point forgets to carry on learning. When I do something new I try to measure up how good it is, how can I possibly break it or improve it. In other words, it’s important not to get overly confident in the knowledge. At least, in my experience.
That chap is a jolly nice bloke and really interesting. You’re great too David and I’ve been enjoying watching your UA-cam stuff for a year plus. Cheers.
Thank you David for sharing this content. I appreciate how you always bring amazing cast to host with you. Also to mention, love the way you ask the right questions. This skill is invaluable to have and every content you bring we learn something new.
My oooh my.... this is fascinating and mind blowing. Keeping us current and updated... making my journey a smooth ride into cyber-security space. Thanks!!! David you're a blessing 🙌
There are other platforms now that are not suppressing freedom of expression, or education in any form. If others get tired of toeing the line of these platforms and change, they will eventually modify/loosen them (consumer power). Just a thought. I love your content and others that are just trying to educate the end-user on Cybersecurity. Keep it up! :)
Your interviews are just so amazing , it push me to dig more into the subjects , the choice of guest are right on point , and you are one of the few peoples witch really took me into this world deeper , thank you for what you do , knowledge is power , and sharing it is the best thing to do ever . And about your guest on this video , yes please do long videos on youtube please !
I can absolutely agree with the point about university python courses. I had a similar experience during my engineering degree. It was just learning from a pdf that had been purposely obfuscated or just like copy pasted and not formatted at all. The key information was compressed into pages and pages of block test with no paragraph breaks. Essentially I just learned what I know from blogs and UA-cam.
Thanks David, I hope there will be more like this video it will help, for work , added skills, need more direct command how to do things...kindly create more things that more fruitful, need a real things or learning that directly works
I keep commenting this again and again David you are our super hero there is no way without you a guy like me from a small town in inda could learn all this thank you
Since you worked/work in the cybersecurity industry and you mentioned it. What are your thoughts on Tik Tok being a data collection tool used by the PLA?
// MENU //
00:00 - Marcus Hutchins demonstration
01:16 - Viral AirBnb TikTok video
06:28 - Intro
06:33 - Marcus Hutchins introduction and history
08:26 - Malwaretech on TikTok
10:14 - Malware awareness through TikTok
11:54 - Explaining concepts in 60 seconds
14:51 - Learning VB Script
15:17 - TikTok banning hacking demos
22:31 - Hacking becoming mainstream
23:12 - The general audience
24:15 - TikTok won't ban awareness videos
25:32 - Marcus Hutchins on UA-cam
26:13 - Degrees and Education for cyber
27:33 - Recommendations on learning
29:08 - Put your work out there!
33:32 - Never too early, never too late for IT
34:54 - How to get experience without work experience
36:28 - Is programming required in cyber?
37:24 - Golang vs Python
38:35 - How to learn coding languages
41:18 - Origins of Malwaretech
41:51 - Getting into Reverse Engineering
43:05 - Bug Bounty recommendation
45:28 - CTFs recommendations
46:18 - Different people, different paths
48:03 - Plans for content
48:49 - Apply for the job without experience
51:51 - Things to have to stand out as a candidate
54:16 - Advice for the younger generation
56:09 - Conclusion
// Marcus Hutchins Story //
UA-cam video: ua-cam.com/video/vveLaA-z3-o/v-deo.html
Wired: www.wired.com/story/confessions-marcus-hutchins-hacker-who-saved-the-internet/
// Marcus Social //
UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/MalwareTechBlog
Twitter: twitter.com/MalwareTechBlog
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@malwaretech
Website: www.malwaretech.com/
// David SOCIAL //
Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb
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Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal
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Sir, maybe you can add subtitles for our friends (deaf), there are many out there who want to learn but can't hear. thank's
Watching you from Africa Kenya. And I really do wonder where I can learn Ethical Hacking.
I need to help people
We follow your work here in Brazil !! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
@david bambo please suggest marcus to make an Malware development series
I fully agree with this statement David - "Learn programming to accomplish a goal". I took C++ classes and it didn't stick. But, creating scripts to mess with computers, that's super fun and I learned things because I wanted to do more fun things.
Yeah... IMHO, after the foundations, the field is so vast that you have to pick what actually matters to you the most. And then you incrementally learn more and more.
@@zmast333
True.
I coded C/C++ since I was 19 or so, I've learned HTML/CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PERL, PHP, Express, REACT, Python, RegEx, Vue.js, Machine Learning, Natural Language Programming, Data Science, Keras, Tensorflow, and more...
...Just by starting to learn from courses.
I recommend the same to anyone.
@@scarlett_j hey
I am a high school student.
Want to learn coding just lije u.
Can u give advice on buying the right
Laptop.
@@scarlett_j so, did you start it from python like everyone else?
@@akunbadak2104 No I started coding w/ BASIC...
David, your content is amazing. I have learned so much and I respect your willingness to talk with many different kinds of creators in this space! You have inspired me to start making security content.
I appreciate that! Happy to hear that you are going to create your own content :)
Hi Dave your content on You Tube looks tempting to watch. Gonna subscribe!
The legend who stopped wannacry. Just not a cup of tea
Yeah
He is definitely a legend 😀
@@davidbombal you also david. You are such a gem for us. You are doing great work. Keep it up.❤️
Bro his yt is hacked
Somebody hacked him
I wish people would realize that ethical hacking is akin to the fire drills we did as children in school. Another way to see it is the drills law enforcement does to be prepared for scenarios in the real world. Just because some people learn and have the ability to do malicious things doesn’t mean they use it for malicious reasons. Thanks for these videos David we need the word to be spread that not all hackers are criminal.
WOW, when I saw the title I thought that you're just going to talk about Marcus and the role he played in solving WannaCry. But this is an actual interview with him. Chapeau bas!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
I'm just getting into learning coding, this is so interesting. Thank you for making these videos. I don't know what path I'll take, but the world of coding, programming, IT, cybersecurity, all of it is so huge, it's like a brand new world! Thank you for educating all of us💕😊
Wow David... You're guest selection is just becoming better and better. You are becoming like daily show for Hackers and alike.
Finally met the legend in David's interview
Thanks david
You're welcome! Marcus is great!
Dont underestimate legacy programming...there are way too many organizations that run the line of EOL/EOS on both hardware and software. One of the biggest examples of this in particular is Healthcare. In 2018 I had a client still running a financial database from 1988. Remember upgrades and extensions of BOTH software and hardware come from budgets, sometimes department budgets and not from the IT side.
At the enterprise level majority of vendors will not support client software if it is EOS or sometimes even if the hardware does not meet system requirements aka outdated hardware. The end result is that both need to be updated. That not only is a major hit for expenses but is also a deciding factor to push it further down the todo list. This leaves the door wide open for opportunities.
On the hacking becoming mainstream and general audience topic. I completely agree with you both, if 25% (huge over shot, no way the percentage is actually this large) viewers WOULD use content like yours maliciously, then about half of that 25% would be gaining new knowledge. This information is already readily available for anyone that wants it and has the proper knowledge to implement any of it. For the rest of us, we are here mostly to stay aware and decently secure.
Marcus was my inspiration to get into CS. Working my first CS job now, started in December. I love what I do. I hope to know as much as him someday, and I am older lmao.
Congrats mate 🙂👍
Awesome! How did you get into it if I might ask? I'm entering my second semester of computer engineering for context and am planning on taking a 1 year CS specialization after I graduate. Thanks and cheers!
@@BebehCookieIcecream Well my 4 year degree was Information and Cyber Security, but it wasn't as technical as it should have been. I went back home after college and started as help desk. Moved to application analyst. I took the Sec+ route just to get my resume looked at more and it helped.
A pretty cool method i've learned is to look around the room in the Oculus VR outside the guardian. It is SUPER sensitive to IR.
Finally a video where i can see the guys mouse, he says words clearly and actually SHOWS how to open stuf like the soft roll instead of
The short documentary on him is good. The registered domain for wannacry took it down. People wanted to bury him over his past but he clearly wasn't doing anything or being malicious. To me, he's a hero.
Well he didn’t know that registering the domain would stop wannacry. It could have just as easily bricked every infected computer
@@Lucy-dk5cz right? It was the Bob Ross mantra of "happy little accidents." There have been on-going efforts to DDOS the domain to unleash wannacry back into the world. It baffles me that someone or anyone at all would want to do that. Equally baffling is that those who clearly are talented that create such destructive payloads don't use those skills for the greater good of humanity. Though, I suspect that some do during the day but then moonlight as a vigilante hacker.
100% agree on "don't just learn to code just to learn to code"; the exercise seems useless and arbitrary. I can't even see taking a class.
Wonderful guest, David! Marcus’s philosophy on learning and his world view are interesting. Srinivasa Ramanujan did not have a Mathematics degree. Still he is a Mathematical genius. A person does not have to get a degree to have useful ideas of innovation and problem solving. I particularly like Marcus’s statement: “The rising tide lifts all boats”. This is a profound statement that is a signature of a genius.
I really like his point of view about weather getting a degree or not.
Cool! This is the 1st time I've seen Marcus. You said what needs to be said. Answer questions for yourself and put your answers out there. If you love cybersecurity, networking, coding or whatever it is, do it the best you can whether anyone is watching or not. There is no one way or time in which to do it.
Tbh I think I'm one of the rare people that learned programming for the sake of learning to program. i didnt have a specific app idea in mind, i just found it fun and wanted to learn more and more.
It's not about how technical it is ... it's all about helping people protect themselves and solve problems in practical ways.
Learnt a lot from Markus's tweets on cybersecurity.
Long form content is niche, but it is a niche I would definitely watch from you.
This interview with Marcus has definitely broaden my horizon on the whole Cyber Sec thing. thanks David keep giving us more of such. love from Ghana.
Marcus is the man period. If it was not for his domain registration WannaCRY would have been 10x worse.
Churning out so much quality content, thanks David 🙏
Thank you! I appreciate that :)
lol, you can call them videos.
"Content" sounds like something some sleezy, corporate guy would say.
Wasted or maybe not the best word, better said I have spent the last 3 months of my unemployment (Saw it coming and made a career change decision) studying CS as a government backed course, mostly theory really insightful, hoped for an apprenticeship but chances are really slim to none, this interview really helped me to clarify and plan a good direction in CS, many thanks for the clarity of information from both sides
You have always inspired people & ur contents are very helpful...
Thank you so much 😀
David, I am a boomer and an ex cop and find this content fascinating. You talk about different languages... if you were to suggest 1 language to learn first what would it be? Keep up the good work! Bill
I APPRECIATE WHAT MARCUS SAID: "you may not have the right skills for the position they are hiring for, BUT... if they can see you have the drive and ability to learn new skills, if they can see you show initiative and you are willing and able to teach yourself, so you can be self-sufficient, and are able to collaborate with others / team player" 😎
🙋♂👉 THAT'S ME!! 👍
Love this video ;)) i'm interested in learning how to hack stuff and cyber security, so thanks for uploading this video!
You're welcome Kat!
I think the quote from Jack was something about "dont try to impress wizards", can't find it anymore
Marcus is so intelligent and sees the most powerful people don't really know crap and get their power and money off the backs off regular hard working people and then act like they're better than those very people making them the power and money.
Hey David i am a cyber secure enthusiast i am from Angola and i love your context.
Learn hacking contents become more and more private and for the elite, and what you find in public internet is basics and theoric
WHAT!! HOW IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE THAT THIS VIDEO WAS NEVER RECOMMENDED TO ME? THIS MEN IS A LEGEND. I'M FREAKING OUT!!!
Agreed. Marcus is amazing!
In regards to Social Media banning or blocking content based on malicious activity. Its probably best to lead the title of the video with defensive terms in the title. Instead of "How to break into said technology" you would title it "Detect and Defend against malicious attempts to break into said topic."
Do a video with "Network Chuck"!
Thank you both for taking the time to do this!
Another amazing video David, I really enjoy the Marcus Hutchins mindset...
Great content David! You have to get Marcus on the channel again!
I think the best way to learn indeed is to walk the path. Then you’ll come to know the path.
My only concern is when someone is doing it without understanding. (I call it ‘fake it till you make it’ approach.)
I’ve seen it sometimes and it can be very dangerous. If the person at that point forgets to carry on learning.
When I do something new I try to measure up how good it is, how can I possibly break it or improve it.
In other words, it’s important not to get overly confident in the knowledge. At least, in my experience.
4:17 the moment where Davids inner Joker decided to take over
That chap is a jolly nice bloke and really interesting. You’re great too David and I’ve been enjoying watching your UA-cam stuff for a year plus. Cheers.
outstanding... watched it all the way through and every bit was pretty terrific. 👍
Live this channel! Awesome feature as well. 👏
Great, I love it David really need to learn python.
This is the best video, thank you David. Very helpful. Please interview this guy again!
Dude howd you get the little icon in ur nn?
Really excited to try this feature out! Amazing
Marcus, you did a good job explaining log4j please do more UA-cam video , I don't use TikTok:(
Thank you David for sharing this content. I appreciate how you always bring amazing cast to host with you. Also to mention, love the way you ask the right questions. This skill is invaluable to have and every content you bring we learn something new.
Wow David! This guy is a hacker prodigy! Thanks for bringing us upclose informally to such experts! 😍
Respect to the two of y'all from Mali!
My oooh my.... this is fascinating and mind blowing.
Keeping us current and updated... making my journey a smooth ride into cyber-security space.
Thanks!!! David you're a blessing 🙌
Simplicity is genius.
Another great guest and great video, I really like the way you interview these people. Keep the content coming.
Well... I'm glad he admitted the video was dumb... and he cited the correct reasons as to why it was dumb.
You Tube is the - Best - Marcus is a great chap really talented
Am a beginner in Ethical hacking
I hope your videos helps me.
Anyway I loved your video on python WiFi thanks.
Thank you david, hope you interview jim many times more in the future 👏🏻
There are other platforms now that are not suppressing freedom of expression, or education in any form. If others get tired of toeing the line of these platforms and change, they will eventually modify/loosen them (consumer power). Just a thought. I love your content and others that are just trying to educate the end-user on Cybersecurity. Keep it up! :)
Great content, always nice to see your videos David. Keep up the good work
49:05 this was swift 😂
23:00 nailed it
Amazing @david really appreciated and specially question asked at last
Thanks Marcus and David, great video. Awesome questions on getting Marcus a little out of his shell a little more. Enjoyed and learned a lot.
Your interviews are just so amazing , it push me to dig more into the subjects , the choice of guest are right on point , and you are one of the few peoples witch really took me into this world deeper , thank you for what you do , knowledge is power , and sharing it is the best thing to do ever .
And about your guest on this video , yes please do long videos on youtube please !
Glad you like them!
I’m still learning vb
Excellent David the efforts you put on gathering all people around the world is amazing.
You're welcome! We can all learn from each other 😀
@@davidbombal ❤️
@@davidbombal this is my request pls do videos on SDR there's really not much videos out there.
What a legend. Great insights into creating info sec content
what a great opening, loved it.
Thank you 😁
This was definitely a treat! Thank you David and Marcus for this video! Best quote from David "Where is my walking stick!"
Glad you enjoyed it! Did you find my walking stick? I'm still looking for it...😂
Marcus is one of my favorite hacker
His story is what made me pursue this career
Great content as always David. Can you please do a video on how to find admin panel of any website?
this is the most awaited video for me !!!!!!!!!!! thank you so much !!!!!!
Saved the world, and to thank him, they arrested him for a previous crime he was clearly privy to.
Excellent content and very inspiring . Thanks both.
Surprise and surprise again always amaze us ❤️
I can absolutely agree with the point about university python courses.
I had a similar experience during my engineering degree.
It was just learning from a pdf that had been purposely obfuscated or just like copy pasted and not formatted at all.
The key information was compressed into pages and pages of block test with no paragraph breaks.
Essentially I just learned what I know from blogs and UA-cam.
Good to see you in the new man cheers David
Thanks David, & Marcus. This is great stuff.
Thanks David, I hope there will be more like this video it will help, for work , added skills, need more direct command how to do things...kindly create more things that more fruitful, need a real things or learning that directly works
I keep commenting this again and again David you are our super hero there is no way without you a guy like me from a small town in inda could learn all this thank you
David is another level Person Hats OFF! 😉
I go in my college's it lab , i even do no ip address but there are user permission restrictions
Beauty is truly in simplicity.
And that’s why I use GPO to modify registry and block content from the internet for years.
Spot on LinkedIn thing
@Marcus Hutchins just said "Weapons Grade ADHD" I definately feel that one.
Woah, great video mate!
That was a refreshingly great interview. Thanks for sharing, both of you.
David as always you have the absolute best content. 👌
Since you worked/work in the cybersecurity industry and you mentioned it. What are your thoughts on Tik Tok being a data collection tool used by the PLA?
I saw Marcus at Defcon, pretty cool
Thank You David Sir your always provide important content with us . ill salute to you sir
Amazing interview again. Thank you for this much needed motivational Sunday treat.
I recommend the article on wired! It's brillinat.
"I Don't know why everyone is saying i saved the internet, i just registered a domain name"
Another great video! Marcus is a legend!
Hey David. Great stuff! Really curious, what's the product name of the Polygon lights behind Marcus?