Saturday, April 28, 2018

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As-it-happens update April 28, 2018
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Ransomnix is a (likely Jigsaw) ransomware variant that holds websites for ransom, and encrypts any files associated with the website. This ransomware was discovered in the second half of 2018, and there's a brief write-up by Amigo-A here as well: Ransomnix ransomware. In this blog post, we'll ...
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Nintendo Switch's online offering isn't the most robust, and that's why it's free. But that's changing on both fronts come this September when Nintendo Switch's online paid membership launches. When exactly in September? Well, we currently don't know, but that might be changing soon. Nintendo has ...
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"The server should appreciate the kitchen's work just like the customer does." While most chefs and cooks will earn larger wages on top of receiving more work hours—between 30 and 35, while servers are scheduled between 20 and 25 according to Fansler—the take-home pay pales in comparison.
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So why this exhaustive history lesson? Well, due to everything that's gone down, it feels like that the launch of version 2.0 of Skullgirls back in January was the REAL release of the game. With the game now in their full control and data migration issues behind them (not to mention a SEVERE server crash ...
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Learn Go with tests
Earlier we explored that the Handler interface is what we need to implement in order to make a server. Typically we do that by creating a struct and make it implement the interface. However the use-case for structs is for holding data but currently we have no state, so it doesn't feel right to be creating one.
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