If you’re working on a Django project, you’ve probably come across the SECRET_KEY in your settings file. It might seem like just another line of code, but it’s one of the most important pieces of your project. SECRET_KEY keeps your app secure by signing cookies, passwords, and other sensitive data. And if it ever gets […]
Daily Archives: April 26, 2025
Could it be that the key to designing a great product experience might be hidden in a 60-year-old marketing playbook? Well, for years, marketing and user experience (UX) have been treated as separate worlds. Marketing grabs attention and drives sales, while UX makes products easy and enjoyable to use. It may seem that they speak […]
Large language models (LLMs) are at the forefront of modern artificial intelligence, enabling applications that can understand and generate human-like language. Meta’s latest release, Llama 4, represents a significant advancement in this field, introducing new architectural innovations and capabilities. We just published a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will teach you all about […]
When you’re doing a penetration test, your first job is to understand the target. Before you touch a single exploit or send a single payload, you need to know what services are running, what ports are open, what technologies are in play, and where the weak spots might be. This phase is called reconnaissance. It […]
If you’re working with Django and writing queries, chances are you’ve bumped into a situation where you need to combine filters in a way that’s just… not straightforward. Maybe you’re trying to search for users with a username or an email that matches something. Or maybe you’re trying to filter results where one condition is […]
