> be a mr robot
> hear that bug bounties pay $15,000 per vulnerability
> assume you need a security degree
> assume you need expensive tools
> assume you need a team
> open GitHub
> find Claude-BugHunter
> free. MIT license. 51 skills. 15 commands
> 574 patterns from real HackerOne reports
> install in 3 minutes
> describe the target in plain English
> Claude auto-loads the specialist skill
> finds a vulnerable pattern
> /triage - 7-question validation gate
> PASS
> /report - clean HackerOne submission generated
> $20/month in tools
> same methodology as a professional security team
> follow the detailed guide below to repeat
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it's openai compatible so you can plug it into any agent or bot. you just swap the base url and your existing tools work
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How to validate an idea using Reddit:
1. Search the Problem
Go to Reddit and search for the pain point (e.g., "hate managing invoices" or "can't find good freelance designers") your idea solves.
And set the filter to Top / All Time.
2. Read the Posts Like a Heatmap
If you see dozens of threads complaining about the same problem across multiple subreddits, that's a real problem.
Then, we all realize there is no solution or only a partial one.
3. Check the Upvotes / Comments
High upvotes + many comments = strong pain, active community, real demand.
Low engagement = niche problem or weak urgency, people don't care enough
4. "Someone Should Build This" Signal
Search phrases like "I wish there was an app", "why doesn't X exist", or "I'd pay for...", these are goldmines.
Users are literally handing you validated ideas.
5. Spot the Workarounds
If people are sharing DIY solutions (spreadsheets, manual processes, duct-tape tools), that's a strong signal.
This means the problem is real and no good solution exists yet.
6. Find Targeted Subreddit
Check which subreddit the complaints live in.
That community = your first customer base. You can post there, run surveys, or do direct outreach.
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Data sharing program:
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Go to https://t.co/yeHqI5iaqZ → data controls → sharing.
The trade? Your data gets used for training.
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Agent-ready ≠ scrapable.
Agent-ready = your site exposes typed tools (search, checkout, inventory)
Install the extension, pick one, and watch an agent actually use it: https://t.co/qrK6oT78BL
Someone built an AI agent that searches Reddit, X, YouTube, HN, TikTok, Polymarket, and the web in parallel.
Scores everything by real upvotes, real likes, and real money.
Synthesizes it into one brief. In seconds.
It's called /last30days. 28,700+ stars on GitHub.
You type one command. The agent fans out across every platform at once. Reddit threads. X posts. YouTube transcripts. Polymarket odds backed by actual money. HN comments. GitHub commits. It scores each source by what real people engaged with. An AI judge synthesizes the whole thing into one grounded summary of the last 30 days.
Here's what it does:
→ Searches Reddit for top upvoted threads and comments on any topic, person, or company.
→ Pulls X posts and scores them by likes and recency. Not algorithmic feed. Raw signal.
→ Transcribes and searches YouTube videos. Finds what was actually said, not just the title.
→ Reads TikTok engagement. Surfaces what creators and communities are actually talking about.
→ Queries Polymarket odds. Real money bet by real people on what happens next.
→ Searches Hacker News. The technical community's unfiltered take.
→ Searches GitHub commits and PRs. What someone is actually shipping right now.
→ Runs all sources in parallel. Scores them against each other by engagement weight.
→ AI agent judge synthesizes everything into one brief. No raw dump. A grounded summary.
→ Zero config to start. Reddit, HN, Polymarket, and GitHub work immediately.
→ One setup wizard unlocks X, YouTube, TikTok, and more in 30 seconds.
→ Installs into Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, and 50+ agent hosts.
Here's the wildest part:
Google doesn't touch Reddit comments or X posts. ChatGPT has a Reddit deal but can't search X or TikTok. Gemini has YouTube but not Reddit. Claude has none of them natively. Every platform is a walled garden with its own API, its own tokens, its own auth.
No single AI has access to all of it. Until you bring your own keys and bridge them with an agent.
That's the unlock. Not one better search engine. A dozen disconnected platforms, scored against each other by what real people actually engaged with and bet real money on.
Google aggregates editors. /last30days searches people.
Perplexity Pro: $20/month. $240/year.
ChatGPT Plus: $20/month. $240/year.
You(dot)com Pro: $15/month. $180/year.
/last30days: $0. Unlimited queries. Unlimited topics. Your API keys. Your agent. Forever.
28,700+ stars. 2,431 forks. MIT licensed.
MIT licensed. Self-hosted. Open protocol. Free forever.
100% Open Source.
Github repo: https://t.co/jSgEaiye2H
Sharing some of my favorite brand design resources.
OG image 👉🏼https://t.co/5g5dFzgM4k
Social Media Post👉🏼 https://t.co/ctrIVibja4
Brand guidelines 👉🏼 https://t.co/nI7fwhRPdf
Pitchdecks 👉🏼 https://t.co/hi53CxCHD7
I'm starting to think that Cash App has the best website design in the world.
Their animations, graphics, and card designs are wonderful to look at.
They're literally the very definition of the word "taste"
23.5 hours later... there's an app and it's open source.
It tracks activities & sleep. It has full sensor support: HR, SpO2, HRV, Temperature, Motion, etc.
a pitch deck is a communication tool. the visual design isn't decoration, it's doing half the persuasion work.
contrast, spacing, and flow tell your audience what to feel before they read a word.