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09/29/24

How I Hire Programmers (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)

There are three questions you have when you’re hiring a programmer (or anyone, for that matter): Are they smart? Can they get stuff done? Can you work with them? Someone who’s smart but doesn’t get stuff done should be your friend, not your employee. You can talk your problems over with them while they procrastinate on their actual job. Someone who gets stuff done but isn’t smart is inefficient: non-smart people get stuff done by doing it the hard way and working with them is slow and frustrating. Someone you can’t work with, you can’t work with.

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Attacking UNIX Systems via CUPS, Part I

Hello friends, this is the first of two, possibly three (if and when I have time to finish the Windows research) writeups. We will start with targeting GNU/Linux systems with an RCE.

nanodjango: Full Django in a single file - views, models, API ,with async support. Automatically convert it to a full project.

Full Django in a single file - views, models, API ,with async support. Automatically convert it to a full project.

  • Write a Django site in a single file, using views, models and admin
  • Run it locally or in production, or share it as a standalone script
  • Automatically convert it to a full Django project when you're ready for it to grow