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The Feed, Signals, and Chat tabs in the Terminal side panel.

Feed Panel

The Feed Panel is the right-side panel on the Terminal page. It has three tabs: Feed, Signals, and Chat.

On desktop, the panel sits beside the globe and can be resized by dragging the divider. On mobile, it slides in from the right edge.

Feed Tab

The Feed tab shows a unified, real-time stream of intelligence signals and social media OSINT posts. Every signal ingested by Hydra — from aircraft pattern detections to Twitter posts to cyber threat pulses — appears here chronologically.

Signal Cards

Each card in the feed shows:

  • Severity badge — color-coded (Critical, High, Medium, Low, Info)
  • Source icon — indicates the data source (aircraft, vessel, missile, social media, etc.)
  • Title — a summary of the signal or event
  • Description — additional context about what happened
  • Timestamp — relative time (e.g., "5m ago")
  • Countries — country codes of affected nations
  • Engagement metrics — for social media posts: likes, retweets, and views

Filtering and Sorting

At the top of the Feed tab:

  • Severity filter buttons — filter by All, Critical, High, Medium, Low, or Info
  • Sort toggle — switch between Latest (chronological) and Severity (most severe first)

Signal Detail View

Clicking any card opens a detail view with full information:

  • For X/Twitter posts: author handle, credibility tier badge, full post content, images, engagement stats, and links to the original post
  • For intelligence signals: full severity breakdown, category, affected countries, coordinates, and related signals
  • For signals with coordinates: a satellite before/after comparison showing Sentinel-2 imagery of the location before and after the event (drag the slider to compare)
  • For signals correlated with markets: linked Polymarket prediction data

Signals Tab

The Signals tab shows live signal-market correlations — where geopolitical intelligence signals are matched against Polymarket prediction markets by an LLM correlation engine.

How It Works

When a new signal is ingested (e.g., "Unusual military aircraft activity over Eastern Mediterranean"), Hydra's correlation engine checks it against active Polymarket prediction markets (e.g., "Will there be a military strike in the Middle East by April?"). If there's a match, it generates a correlation score and reasoning.

Correlation Cards

Each correlation card shows:

  • Signal metadata — source, severity, and timestamp
  • Signal title — what happened
  • Affected countries
  • Impacted Markets section:
    • Market question text (e.g., "Will Iran attack Israel in 2026?")
    • Correlation score — a percentage indicating how strongly the signal relates to the market
    • Yes/No price bars — green for Yes probability, red for No probability
    • Reasoning — LLM-generated explanation of why the signal impacts this market

Severity Filter

Filter correlations by minimum severity using the buttons: All, Low+, Med+, High+, Crit.

Signals that haven't been correlated yet appear at the bottom in a dimmed "Awaiting Correlation" section.

Chat Tab

The Chat tab is a live community chat room for all connected Hydra users.

Features

  • Online count — shows how many users are currently viewing, with a pulse indicator
  • Message list — scrollable conversation with display names, colored avatars, timestamps, and message text
  • Input field — type messages up to 500 characters (must be signed in)

Messages appear instantly with optimistic rendering. The chat is shared across all users on the platform.