Orchestrator, Apps, and Trail Running
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.
Security automation, monitoring, and tooling for bug bounty and penetration testing workflows.
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.
Sick with Covid but still thinking about the duality of learning versus working in bug bounty. Also exploring DomLogger and the importance of deep focus.
Started monitoring all JavaScript on a target with a friend, and it paid off. Sharing the approach, plus devtools tips and getting back to my sport routine.
Two years into being my own boss. Reflecting on the journey, bringing automation back into the hunting workflow, and settling into the new Paris flat.
A dev-heavy week in Paris. Meeting coworking spaces for ReWorker, building new SaaS features, and thinking about what parts of bug bounty to automate versus do manually.
Juggling multiple projects as a full-time hunter. Building automation not to be first on bugs, but to know where to focus. A hard-working phase to build a strong foundation.
Testing automation at the LeHack live hacking event, finishing the n8n scanning setup, and diving deep into client-side vulnerability research.
Choosing to specialize rather than stay average at everything. Analyzing what skills matter most in bug bounty, building automation, and diving into JavaScript security.
Rethinking work ethic and the Pareto rule as a solo worker. Changing the daily schedule, dealing with program frustrations, and starting to automate bug bounty reconnaissance.
Launching the ReWorker side project MVP, shifting from private to public bug bounty programs, and getting back into recon. Managing multiple projects as a full-time hunter.