Bug bounty is no longer fun, Ecotrail and new design
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.
Software development projects, tools, and technical deep dives. From building Hackyx to vibe coding with AI.
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.
I fed CTBB's guide on becoming a top-tier hacker to Claude Code and asked for a summary. Here are the key insights and actionable takeaways for bug bounty hunters.
After weeks without findings, I finally came back. Also explored what to do with Hackyx, and the result was not what I expected. Plus thoughts on passive revenue.
In Berlin for the second time this year. Fixed major Hackyx indexing issues, dealt with frustrating XSS findings, and got back to grinding.
A week of switching between projects: restoring Hackyx, hunting on public bug bounty programs, and writing articles. The life of juggling dev and hacking.
A dev-focused week: working on Hackyx, experimenting with vibe coding, and appreciating the freedom to switch between hacking and building.
Post-marathon energy is fueling the return to work. Back on Hackyx development, setting short-term goals, and preparing for a trip to New York.
Moved to Paris and decided to build a proper workstation instead of the nomad laptop setup. Time to go back to the grind with more power.