@@MalwareTechBlog I once saw a documentary where this was briefly mentioned as a method to bug a room remotely during cold war. I never understood: would you catch directly the reflections on the glass or would another reflecting surface in the room be needed? Also, I expect this would work only in a somewhat specific angle so that the receptor catches the IR reflection...?
@@hoholebaguette7298 don't remember it entirely but it was something to do with him finding a domain the code goes to and allowing code to access the domain stopped it
It's really cool to see tech like this being made by the general person is super duper impressive 👀 I know there was a thing about being able to hear sound in a room from a recording of an empty crisp packet but i guess it won't be too long until we can do that as well
Dude this is like old-school CIA tech
that old school coldwar spy tech
I love how this is all on a breadboard like any idiot could do this. I just so happen to be any idiot, I'll get back to you
so...?
You did it?
It’s basically just an opamp and a capacitor….
Another way that lasers are better than everything else
Underrated video, bro made a long-range microphone
Work with IR laser?
Yes
@@MalwareTechBlog that’s wild. Nice work
@@MalwareTechBlog I once saw a documentary where this was briefly mentioned as a method to bug a room remotely during cold war. I never understood: would you catch directly the reflections on the glass or would another reflecting surface in the room be needed? Also, I expect this would work only in a somewhat specific angle so that the receptor catches the IR reflection...?
my man did you find the killswitch for wannacry ?
yes he did
ya he did by accident
@@C-aFilms how?
@@hoholebaguette7298 don't remember it entirely but it was something to do with him finding a domain the code goes to and allowing code to access the domain stopped it
@@hoholebaguette7298registered a domain and it turned out to be the kill switch. I think the RUclipsr “crumb” has a good video on it
oh wow, so it functions in a similar way to optical sound film? light recording and replicating sound. amazing.
Chap where did you find the Elvis look alike breadboard?
That's cool. Wow
How can I get a card or debit card
Missed a perfect rickroll-opportunity
That's lame
It's really cool to see tech like this being made by the general person is super duper impressive 👀
I know there was a thing about being able to hear sound in a room from a recording of an empty crisp packet but i guess it won't be too long until we can do that as well
Hi
Long and behold, the creation of Optical ADAT is born transferring 8 tracks of goodness through 1 fibre glass wire
Well sorta, it’s more like digital data but same ball park 😂
As you do
Hello bro how can I contact to you
I am professional hacker i can mario kart hacking :)