I’ve finally found a bag which nicely fits almost everything I want to carry every day, and alos makes everything easily accessible - it is about the same size as what I used to carry, but now I no longer need to dump everything out to find what I neede, even with some lose parts still in there.

Contents:

Center:

  • 4 empty 64 microSD with SD adapter
  • one rpi 2040 with USB-A interface
  • headphones
  • bag of female jumper cables, with male-male adapters
  • a collection of the most used NFC keyfobs

Left side:

  • USB-C cable with attached USB-A adapter (USB3, missing on picture)
  • two USB-C to headphone adapters
  • satechi USB-C power meter
  • headphone splitter
  • USB-C to SATA adapter
  • USB-C smartcart reader
  • VGA to HDMI
  • USB Ninja (USB-C)
  • proxmark3 with battery/bt
  • collection of NFC magic cards

Right side:

  • USB-C hub with charging port
  • miniDP to HDMI
  • small USB-C dock
  • USB-C to whatever adapters (mini, micro, B, HDMI, …)
  • Chameleon ultra
  • MPP pen
  • Ninja USB remote
  • USB-C to serial, connected via jumper cables

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Oh nice! I haven’t heard of Unihertz out the Titan Slim before today, and I was looking for a phone with a physical kb. I’ll keep them in mind for next time. Are yet Android AOSP? Because I may get one for the penpack just to have some more tools.

    The airport allows you to keep your knife? I lost a small SnapOn to airport security, because I forgot it was in my pocket.

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      1 year ago

      and I was looking for a phone with a physical kb.

      There’s also planet computers - though the cosmo had some reliability issues at least in the early versions. My gemini still works, and I’ll eventually get another cosmo. As daily phone the unihertz is more comfortable, but the two communicators allow you to do proper work with touch typing - on a keyboard better than the larger GPD pocket.

      The airport allows you to keep your knife

      It is a Victorinox swiss champ. Only flew twice last year - both times forgot the pocket knife. First time I stuck it in my backpack and hoped they don’t notice, which they either didn’t, or didn’t care. At the destination I realized that I also had my multitool in the backpack.

      On the way back I forgot it yet again, and just was trying to put it a bit deep under my jacket - and while waiting to go through saw from some distance two police officers opening the blades, discussing it, and just putting it back.