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A case study of AI-accelerated hacking: How we at @HacktronAI hacked our way into Lovable's office, cut attack time from weeks to days, and helped secure Supabase from one of the most complex vulnerability chains we’ve ever worked through.
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✨ What we've shipped in 2 weeks • Pause/Resume Sandboxes • Streaming Executions • Environment Variables • Unlimited File I/O • Metadata • Filtering & Pagination • Multi API keys with fresh UI Join the waitlist — we'll give you access in hours: concave.ai
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