Setting interesting goals, learning and self-hypnosis
A week between a YouTube shoot, a hypnosis session, and thoughts on impact-driven goals in bug bounty and learning in the LLM era.
Weekly journal by aituglo. Updates on bug bounty, projects, travel, and life as a full-time security researcher.
A week between a YouTube shoot, a hypnosis session, and thoughts on impact-driven goals in bug bounty and learning in the LLM era.
I published my bug bounty methodology this week. Plus a few thoughts on why work discipline comes and goes, and how I got pulled back into Minecraft after years away.
Why pentests still matter in the AI era, what I learned from an upcoming TV interview about the bubble we live in, and the projects I've dropped along the way.
My article on the state of bug bounty blew up. A massive welcome to all the new readers, what to expect from this blog, and why I'm stepping back from the noise.
I stopped forcing myself into one direction. Bug bounty, AI, building, exploring. This is a logbook, not a niche.
Bug bounty feels different with AI. I completed the Ecotrail 80km, the hardest challenge of my life. And I redesigned my entire blog with a new minimalist direction.
Managing multiple Claude sessions was getting messy, so I built an orchestrator to handle them. Also preparing for the longest trail race I have ever done.
Presenting my new hardware hacking setup built with help from ChatGPT, videos, and articles. Plus updates on app development and knowledge gaps I need to fill.
Built a living room dashboard using a Raspberry Pi 3B and an old screen, inspired by Tony Stark. Also exploring human-in-the-loop workflows and hardware projects.
The Iron Man Jarvis dream is now real. This week I reflect on AI possibilities, collect some bounty payouts, and push forward on multiple projects.