I always get pumped when I see you have a new post I haven’t read yet. Every time, it’s top tier.
Sometimes I feel like I’m starting to move toward my own lane of research, and then your posts pull me right back into these sharp security concepts and red-team ideas that remind me why this space is so interesting in the first place.
🔭 I’m currently working in offensive AI Laboratory Red Team of Hackteam.RED.
🌱 I’m currently learning Red Team's Ops.
👯 I’m looking to collaborate with Cyber Security Enthusiasts and Hackers.
thank you so much — honestly, this kind of feedback means the world to me.
Reading your comment, I felt that rare thing when you realize someone actually gets it — not just the technical bits, but the spirit behind why we do this work. The endless rabbit holes, the frustration when a primitive breaks at 3 AM, and that quiet satisfaction when everything clicks into place.
I checked out your projects, and they're genuinely impressive. The depth and creativity you bring to your research — that's exactly the kind of work that pushes the whole community forward. We're all standing on each other's shoulders here, whether we realize it or not.
Your "own lane" of research? That's not something pulling you away — it's the lane that makes the whole road wider for everyone else. I'd love to see where you're headed with it. If you ever want to bounce ideas, collaborate, or just trade war stories about sandbox evasion techniques, my DMs are open.
Keep building, keep breaking, keep sharing. This space is better because people like you are in it.
Respect!
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I always get pumped when I see you have a new post I haven’t read yet. Every time, it’s top tier.
Sometimes I feel like I’m starting to move toward my own lane of research, and then your posts pull me right back into these sharp security concepts and red-team ideas that remind me why this space is so interesting in the first place.
I have a lot of respect for all of it.
thank you so much — honestly, this kind of feedback means the world to me.
Reading your comment, I felt that rare thing when you realize someone actually gets it — not just the technical bits, but the spirit behind why we do this work. The endless rabbit holes, the frustration when a primitive breaks at 3 AM, and that quiet satisfaction when everything clicks into place.
I checked out your projects, and they're genuinely impressive. The depth and creativity you bring to your research — that's exactly the kind of work that pushes the whole community forward. We're all standing on each other's shoulders here, whether we realize it or not.
Your "own lane" of research? That's not something pulling you away — it's the lane that makes the whole road wider for everyone else. I'd love to see where you're headed with it. If you ever want to bounce ideas, collaborate, or just trade war stories about sandbox evasion techniques, my DMs are open.
Keep building, keep breaking, keep sharing. This space is better because people like you are in it.
Respect!