joe tatusko

automate everything

  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • How to Find What to Watch

    On and off over the last couple months I’ve been putting together a collection of fun/goofy tools that my girlfriend has asked about. As a test of my new fondness of the FARM stack, I’ve rebuilt the project in React, using FastAPI and MongoDB for the backend. It’s located at rachelscoolshit.com because I miss the…

    joetats

    March 15, 2024
    javascript, python, tools
    FastAPI, fun, javascript, movies, python, react
  • Embracing the FARM Stack

    Embracing the FARM Stack

    After stumbling on a FastAPI article I decided to give it a go and have been having fun using it for a backend. I know I said I loved Go and would be doing all my personal things in Go moving forward, but running with Pydantic and the auto documentation has added some of what…

    joetats

    March 12, 2024
    javascript, python, tools
    FastAPI, MongoDB, python, sql
  • Weekly Rotation News

    Weekly Rotation News

    What a week for the market! SPY just keeps wanting to break 500, hard to believe where it was when COVID kicked off almost 4 years ago. As expected from last week XLF continued its run and relatively strong against SPY based on the timescale I’m looking at. The good week also affected XLC and…

    joetats

    February 2, 2024
    market
    data, market, relative rotation, spy
  • How to Send File Objects from a React Frontend to Django Backend

    This is probably pretty common knowledge, but after running into a relatively frustrating event at work I figured I’d do a little write up so I can just look here in the future instead of frantically googling around… I’ve finally embraced using the loader() and action() abilities of react-router-dom and while they simplify many things,…

    joetats

    January 29, 2024
    javascript, python
    api, fetch, file upload, frontend, react, request
  • Following Sector Rotation in the Market

    Following Sector Rotation in the Market

    Quick post for today – Stock-Spike (https://stock-spike.com) is back online (and looking rough as ever). This was a project born out of my first forays into Wallstreetbets before the COVID-times and attempting to implement trackers for a few of the strategies (or interesting conditions) that popped up from time to time. After the whole GameStop…

    joetats

    January 24, 2024
    market, news
    etf, market, relative rotation, spy
  • Advent of Code (and Cyber!)

    It’s December! Since we don’t seem to get snow in the DC area anymore the next best thing is daily coding puzzles and challenges. My two favorite are the Advent of Code and Advent of Cyber. Both contain some interesting challenges and are a fun way to try out new things ahead of starting the…

    joetats

    December 1, 2023
    ctf, go, news, tryhackme
    coding, ctf, python, security
  • “Go”ing from Python

    One thing I’ve loved about technology (particularly the web) is how ideas and work can be shared with everyone who has access to the internet. My dad and I used to get in fun debates about the value of certain professions for a society and while we always agreed in the end that every vocation…

    joetats

    November 14, 2023
    news
    go, meta
  • Time-Based Debouncing with Plotly Dash

    It’s been a while since I’ve written a post here! Ended up shifting jobs a couple months ago and have been pretty focused on a learning a new type of role. Part of the new gig is automating the collection and display of a variety of data and I’ve had the opportunity to start using…

    joetats

    July 11, 2023
    python
    dash, data, frontend, plotly, python, web
  • HTB: Illumination

    This challenge is looking for access control tokens in a set of provided files while mentioning source control. No one has ever committed an API key to a github repo right?? Provided Files When you download the challenge you’re provided with a password protected zip file with the password. Opening this up, you see a…

    joetats

    January 24, 2023
    ctf, htb
    api key, ctf, git, htb, json
  • TryHackMe: Overpass

    Overpass is an “Easy” rated machine on THM with the goal of getting a user and a root flag. Seems pretty straightforward, only guidance is that the theme is a student-created password manager. Unfortunately we’re taking a look at this a couple years after it was created – there was a THM subscription hidden on…

    joetats

    January 23, 2023
    ctf, tryhackme
    ctf, metasploit, pentesting, priv esc, security, ssh, web
←Previous Page
1 2 3
Next Page→

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • joe tatusko
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • joe tatusko
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar