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Resume
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Show HN: I made a website to share rejection letters
I found this extremely bizarre, as I don't really think my resume could in any way be interpreted as a PM's resume, and assuming I wasn't lying I feel that it's pretty obvious I am a "hands on coder".
I think what happened is that the hiring manager already knew who they wanted for the job, but for legal and/or bureaucratic reasons they had to have a pretense of "trying to find the best candidate". I suspect that they never even looked at my resume, had some basic boilerplate rejection text that had some vague plausibility, and was just going to reject every candidate sent to them.
That's fine, but I really wish they had done this before I had to spend multiple hours trying to get a read on my personality. I think a lot of hiring managers are sociopaths.
[1] https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf?r...
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)
Résumé/CV: https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
longshot
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
Email: [email protected]
Hey HN. I'm a principal engineer, previously worked w/ FullStory building the mobile analytics library from scratch in Rust, Objective C and Java, including a TypeScript-based playback front-end.
I also helped Nickelodeon with their transition from Flash to HTML5 in the iPad days, building games and a high-scale multiplayer backend in node.js.
I'm primarily looking for a good, small-to-medium team to work with. I enjoy working on developer-facing tooling (either as a product, or internally to make teams more productive). I'd love to do low-level firmware work on interesting products. Working with JIT/compilers would also be a blast. I enjoy greenfield engineering and research, and I'm happy to tackle any interesting problems in virtually any space (excluding web3/crypto, however).
My preference for work these days is Rust, and the last few months I've been working on a CLI/web interface for my coffee maker:
https://grack.com/blog/2022/12/01/hacking-bluetooth-to-brew-...
https://github.com/mmastrac/longshot
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Apk.sh is a Bash script that makes reverse engineering Android apps easier
If you haven't tried Jadx [1], give it a shot. It's by far the easiest way to reverse Android APKs. I doesn't do patching or reassembly, but I used it for reversing the Delong'hi APK for longshot [2][3] and the quality of output was fantastic.
[1] https://github.com/skylot/jadx
[2] https://github.com/mmastrac/longshot
[3] https://grack.com/blog/2022/12/02/hacking-bluetooth-to-brew-...
What are some alternatives?
p2p-file-transfer - Rust program to do file transfers without any pesky third parties; mirror of https://git.sr.ht/~gotlou/p2p-file-transfer
generation-q - A cross-platform desktop app with a nice interface to Stable Diffusion and others
litestar - Production-ready, Light, Flexible and Extensible ASGI API framework | Effortlessly Build Performant APIs
apkmagician
Projects
Tachi - A Cutting-Edge, Modular Score Tracker
resume
makeDebuggable - A script to make a release Android APK debuggable
80r3d
apk.sh - apk.sh makes reverse engineering Android apps easier, automating some repetitive tasks like pulling, decoding, rebuilding and patching an APK.
cv