product designer / cybersecurity

Joined April 2020
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Releasing Grroxy🚀 A cybersecurity toolkit blending manual testing with AI agents. As the AI-ERA will grow, so will grroxy, putting the user experience first before everything else. Grroxy was started as a personal project and have became the best cyber security toolkit I have ever used. Next Integration - Claude Code Support Check out more on landing page. #bugbounty #pentest #security grroxy.com?v=2
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meet the coolest person in my life😎
Amount of chai I'd be drinking before I leave for college again. A Phenakistoscope inspired 2D Animation :)
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We’re expanding Trusted Access for Cyber with additional tiers for authenticated cybersecurity defenders. Customers in the highest tiers can request access to GPT-5.4-Cyber, a version of GPT-5.4 fine-tuned for cybersecurity use cases, enabling more advanced defensive workflows. openai.com/index/scaling-tru…
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In Grroxy, you can launch multiple intercepting proxies with isolated Chrome profiles. Test admin / employee / guest roles — or different targets — in separate sandboxes. Resume any session in a click. Or just ask Claude to spin up multiple proxies and test for you. #bugbounty #pentest
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Nothing Fancy... just experimenting and exploring with the available ones before exploring the new trending ones.. The core trick here: ctx.measureText() pre-computes every word into a data object with a baseX, current x, and targetX. Each frame, a 120-segment dragon emits collision nodes with anatomically-computed radii. For every line of text, it projects each node onto the line's Y axis, compute the X exclusion span via √(r² - dy²), merge overlapping intervals, then run a relaxation solver (forward backward pass) to find stable non-overlapping target positions. Words lerp toward those targets each frame - giving the parting/closing flow you see. Sometimes i feel platform APIs that's already shipped in every browser are still criminally underexplored. #CreativeCoding #Canvas #WebDev #TypeScript #InteractiveDesign #GenerativeArt #Frontend #TechArt
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🚨SOMEONE REINVENTED HOW TEXT RENDERS ON THE WEB AND ITS ABSOLUTELY INSANE. the goated dev behind react, reasonML, and midjourney’s frontend, just dropped Pretext. a tiny typescript library that measures and lays out text 500x faster than the DOM. he trained models against real browser rendering for weeks until the output matched safari, chrome, and firefox exactly. the demos are insane!! hundreds of thousands of text boxes at 120fps. magazine layouts and chat bubbles that actually wrap right. engineers from Vercel, Remix, Figma, and shadcn all cosigned. this is the kind of open source that makes you want to be a better dev. here are some cool demos in the past 24hrs👇
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I am addicted to linux pornography
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Reality for now! Even with claude code.
Anyone who thinks LLMs are good at coding is really bad at coding.
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One of my less known-about tools is called hakoriginfinder, but it's really impactful. It finds origin servers behind WAFs using a technique that I haven't seen anywhere else (at least, not at scale). It's a weird one because, unlike my other tools, the messages I get about this tool only come from really top hackers. Check it: github.com/hakluke/hakorigin…
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Hey everyone! I’ve been building rep , a lightweight HTTP Repeater inside Chrome DevTools. No proxy setup or certificates. Just open DevTools and start poking requests. It also has built-in AI for explanations and attack ideas. I’ll share one rep feature every day. Try it 👇
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⚠️ Imp bug fix: Electron wasn't killing child processes on quit. Patched now. Btw this is human error, on quit I checked for the main binary, it was closed and I assumed subprocesses started by this binary would be closed as well fix: update to v2026.3.7 and kill the orphans and then start back mac/linux: pkill -f 'grroxy-(app|tool)' windows: taskkill /F /IM grroxy-app.exe & taskkill /F /IM grroxy-tool.exe github.com/glitchedgitz/grro…
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I’ve been experimenting with Grroxy since yesterday. Now, returning to Burp feels impossible. The user interface, AI integration, and simplicity of this app are on a completely different level.
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Sourround yourself with people who make you believe in a bigger version of yourself, not force you to adopt a smaller version of yourself to accommodate their smaller version of themselves.
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If you don't know yet, grroxy is already out. github.com/glitchedgitz/grro… I am looking for ideas on how can we connect hacking and AI with best user experience with UI. The itch I am getting is to use my claude code subscription directly with Grroxy. Checkout the image for details on how can we implement this feature. This way we will able to visualize what claude code do and things will get saved to our proxy. Share your thoughts and opinions. Does the UX make sense? What else we should try? Also would like to know your workflows these days. Discord discord.com/invite/K8pGK6Xat… #bugbounty #pentest #cyber #ai
Releasing Grroxy🚀 A cybersecurity toolkit blending manual testing with AI agents. As the AI-ERA will grow, so will grroxy, putting the user experience first before everything else. Grroxy was started as a personal project and have became the best cyber security toolkit I have ever used. Next Integration - Claude Code Support Check out more on landing page. #bugbounty #pentest #security grroxy.com?v=2
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It's time to update this meme
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Men, If it feels scary, do it If it feels uncomfortable, do it If it feels hard, do it If if causes uncertainty. do it If it pushes you to your edge, do it Growth awaits, embrace it
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