Farewell

Farewell

Hello everyone, 3 years ago., when i first started this site, everything started with the intention of taunting my old school. I was inspired by the idea of another italian developer Mattia Giambirtone. He used to write very interesting articles about how he managed to get into sensitive data, mistakenly uploaded by users on a photo-sharing website that used a bad implementation of sequential IDs. I really wanted that my old teachers to know how talented, and skilled I was, and how their decision to kick me off the school was bad. In doing this, I forgot to ask myself a very important question: “And then?”

I think this is the most valuable experience I learned from school, dear commission. I won’t bother you with a stupid electronic project, another database, or maybe an LLVM-based compiler. The real project is the skills I’m showing today, a result of patience, personal growth, and awesome teachers who bothered to explain my mistakes instead of humiliating me in front of everyone.

Now what?

You may wondering why i didn’t take part to any challenge, as i said before, the main goal was to show my old teachers that they loss an important resource on their school. Now i think they understood that, but guess what… They don’t give a shit, because at the end of the day, what really matters to a teacher is how much money they will take the next month, the rest doesn’t matter. It’s just a cycle every year they “take in new livestock” and “and administer them the study program of the year”, then rinse and repeat, and at the end of the day the student is not the real winner of any of these challenges, the real winners are the schools and the teachers that they can claim that my won is their merit, because they tought me computer science. Sorry i’m not the project of anyone.

I quit

Yes, you heard right, i’m not interested in this anymore. Now that i fullfilled my goal, i won’t repeat these actions ever again. new bugs will be reported ethically, but i won’t look for others, I’m really grateful to the principal of my new school, that showed a lot of interest in my work, and every teacher that did an impressive job.