Dashboard, Human in the Loop, and Hardware

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Dashboard, Human in the Loop, and Hardware

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This week, I will continue working on some personal projects, and I'm coming back hunting a bit.

Dashboard

As I'm a huge fan of the Tony Stark setup, I decided to build mine, using an old Raspberry Pi 3B and an old screen to get a proper dashboard in my living room.

Why? I don't know. Just because it's badass. My goal is to finish setting up a proper way to talk to him. As it's already very powerful using text on Discord, I'm sure I can do something nice with my voice.

Here is a basic result, don't be ashamed about the details, it's still a poc ( even for the in-house part )

The aim here is to have everything I need directly in my vision. Like the run training I have today, what I'm working on right now, some stuff like the next train schedule.

It took like an hour to set up the Raspberry Pi, giving access to my Openclaw, and he did the rest of the setup.

My goal is really to have a home like Tony Stark and play with it, asking to hunt on stuff, work on some project while I'm doing other work. It's already my assistant for a lot of stuff, and it's helping a lot, but it also needs to be upgraded on some points.

Human in the Loop

We are hearing a lot about the concept of AI with humans in the loop. And currently, it's still the case. You can give an idea something to work on or to hack. It can work, but it can be long, and you still need a human to validate or modify stuff.

That's the same when I tried putting Claude on a bug bounty program. When you only give him the URL and credentials, he might find some stuff and issues, but it's mostly basic or obvious stuff.

But when you're here, and you point out the interesting stuff to dig, he can dig for you, and it's way more powerful.

Same when coding. If you know how to code, you can say more about the tech used, where it can fail, and so on.

But I don't know if in the future it will need our help or not, but now, it's still the case. So let's use it and see where it goes.

Hardware

I told you a few months ago that I wanted to be more into the Hardware part. I still need to work on that.

I want to see what kind of tools I need at first to buy and start digging into this area. I'm sure I can like it, the only issue is buying the stuff at first, before being able to work on that.

Once I buy all of them, it can be really great!

Also, if you know good resources to start, or a nice hardware setup to buy, please send me a DM would love to talk about that.

Aituglo

Aituglo

Paris
The author of this blog, a bug bounty hunter and security researcher that shares his thoughts about the art of hacking.