Cos(余弦)😶‍🌫️
Cos(余弦)😶‍🌫️|Jan 24, 2026 14:47
During this period, I have completed several small tests using AI: -Two smart contract related projects (one with front-end), currently only available on the testnet -A concise HIDS that has been running stably on my cloud server -A wallet security tool that supports Bitcoin (various address types) EVM、Solana、Tron -An iOS app that allows me to easily open certain pure web tools offline (I really like web tools that can run on a single page) -A web-based game for airplane combat (using agents. md) https://((github.com))/evilcos/aircombat_webgame -A tool related to security analysis of browser extension wallet private keys and mnemonic word files -A browser extension that facilitates the analysis and utilization of content in Storage https://((github.com))/evilcos/storage-inspector -A 130 page Web3/Crypto security PPT -Several vulnerability studies and PoC verification Share some insights: All tools have passed AI and my security audit, self built and self used, fully mastered. I don't intend to be open-minded for a simple reason. I like to make things simple and comfortable to use first. Anyone can actually create the tools they want. In the era of AI, repeatedly making wheels is not a derogatory term. I originally wanted to use AI to transform my previous GitHub open source project, but then I realized something was wrong. I used to write code by hand, so I'll keep it as a souvenir and not be influenced by AI. If I really want to do it, I can completely fork it. As for which IDE and model are used for these, I don't remember very clearly. I have tried to compare various mainstream ones, including those running on Mac/Win and those running on cloud servers. For me, they are all labor, and I need to be diligent in scheduling and acceptance. Personally, I prefer TUI over GUI. The terminal runs Codex and Claude. If the server runs on Tmux and combines with ancient artifacts such as VIM to do human review of related code, the efficiency is very good. This part of the operation connection is tailor-made for early Linux players. I found that my biggest efficiency is transferring to my iPhone, using some good iPhone applications such as SSH terminal, WorkingCopy, Pythonista, Surge, etc., in addition to those well-known AI apps, truly mobile office. Our own security products are also adapted to mobile devices as much as possible. Alright, that's all for this post. I'll read it later, and I'll definitely have to do more updates. Everything is accelerating. More and more super individuals are experiencing it.
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