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Fast pace, dupe land, and a too-expensive gadget

Finding vulnerabilities has never been easier with AI, exciting and terrifying at once. This week: the relentless pace of always needing the latest tool, why I keep getting duplicated on Criticals that used to be bug of the year, and the too-expensive gadget I rewrote the firmware for.

My setup results, Claude is useless, and bug ownership

Two weeks working full-on with Codex, on the simplest setup I ever had: my server, ssh and tmux. This week: why going back to simple was the best decision I made, why I'm slowly breaking up with Claude, and the weird feeling of reporting bugs I didn't really find.

Home setup, goodbye Claude, and motivation

I tore down my over-engineered home lab and rebuilt it around a single tmux on a VM, the kind of setup we could have run in the 2000s. Then GPT 5.6 pulled me away from Claude for a bit. And some honest thoughts on what finding bugs feels like now that the agents do the finding.

Waiting for Claude, infinite scroll, and BusyBar

We spend all this time optimizing Claude, but nobody talks about what to do while it works. This week: how AI quietly turned me from a producer into a consumer, why infinite scroll leaves me empty, and the overpriced little device I bought anyway to fight back.

Why you're using Claude wrong, networking, and vacation

I figured out I've been using Claude wrong: telling it to "keep going" on a loop instead of guiding it like the intern it actually is. Plus why real human contact matters more than anything in bug bounty, and a few slow days off in the Vosges.

LeHack, a round table, and AI in hacking

LeHack was back at La Villette, in the middle of a heatwave, with the YesWeHack Live Event on Puma. Then something completely different: my first round table, in a room full of suits talking compliance and SOC 2. This week: LeHack, the round table, and where AI is taking hacking.

A hacker house, AI does the recon now, and dup land

This year's hacker house: same crew, a villa in the south, and the first time we all met up since Claude landed in our lives. Now we all just point it at the scope, and we all surface the same bugs. The trip, the new hunting setup, and a whole lot of duplicates.

Minimal productivity, switching to Hermes, and building Onyx

Last week I talked about fake productivity, and I'm still in it. But it made me think about the tools that actually work. This week: why I went back to a simple pomodoro timer, the agent platform switch that finally stuck, and how my voice-controlled Jarvis keeps getting better.

Fake productivity, my home setup sucks, and Meetly

No Aituweek last week, I had nothing real to say. This week: why I keep falling into fake productivity, how a power outage took my self-hosted blog down, and where Meetly is at.

AI-assisted vs full-AI, Claude's slop mode, and the fun of bug bounty

Two ways to use AI for bug bounty: full autonomy that drowns you in slop, or focused delegation that brings the fun back. Plus the 90 euros Claude burned on my card, and why the game still feels broken.

Flow, 24h app, and Sport

I came back to the concept of flow and how AI is quietly killing it. Then I built a full iOS meditation app in 24 hours with Claude. And a few thoughts on why sport changed everything for me.

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.

Bug Bounty Methodology, Discipline is hard, and Minecraft

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.

Pentests, a TV shoot, and dropped projects

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.

Welcome everyone, Bug Bounty Guide, and Living Slow

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.