So that's a soldering iron, and the person is holding it by the hot end. If it were plugged in, it'd get hot enough to cause third degree burns if actually used while being held like that, not that your brain would let you hold it long enough for the second degree burns that would happen instantaneously. And then there's the fact that that's a fucking torque wrench under the guy's wrist. It's a torque wrench for large torque values, the kind of torque for properly tightening the lug nuts on a car's wheel, or tightening engine bolts within spec. Yet the soldering iron is being placed on the protective case of an IC chip... that's not even electronic, it's a non-conductive surface. You don't put solder on it. It's not a logic probe or multimeter, and even if it was it'd go on the same parts that the soldering iron would touch: the pins. SPEAKING of multi meters, the ground end of a multi meter is jammed into the something in oscilloscope. Why? What possible purpose could that serve? Don't get me started on the fact that. Don't get me started on the fact that there's a keyboard in a pull out keyboard platform positioned in a way that the oscilloscope is where the computer's monitor would be... This whole thing is so staged with "let's put as many tools in frame as we can to make it look as technical and skilled as possible" and just comes off looking to someone who knows what this stuff is and how it's used as being as inauthentic and bullshit as humanly possible... but to everyone else "that's some dude doing smart stuff with electronics"