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Stephanie, my friend and Javascript programmer, attended our training and helped test the light for our group shot.
Strobist info: Nikon SB900 on 1/2 power, bouncing through a 43" umbrella, hand held by Faruk, in front of team in the middle, about 2ft above our heads and 2ft to the front.
Stuart Langridge, Dean Edwards, Peter Paul Koch and Derek Featherstone at the great JavaScript gathering of 2005, year of the DOM.
Dies ist Christopher einer unserer großartigen Mentoren. Er beschäftigt sich mit Visualisierungen und Anwendungen in JavaScript.
CC 3.0 by Leonard Wolf
Example of Locky ransomware.
Locky is ransomware malware released in 2016. It is delivered by email and after infection will encrypt all files that match particular extensions.
After encryption, a message (displayed on the user's desktop) instructs them to download the Tor browser and visit a specific criminal-operated Web site for further information.
The current version, released in December 2016, utilizes the .osiris extension for encrypted files.
Many different distribution methods for Locky have been used since the ransomware was released. These distribution methods include Word and Excel attachments with malicious macros,DOCM attachments and zipped JS Attachments.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locky
Anak Krakatau Nature Reserve
Date: 2019-03-31
Sentinel-2 L1C + Modified Color Correction Custom script
Author: Monja Šebela
Author of the script: Miha Kadunc
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2019], processed by Sentinel Hub
This is animated similar to a waterfall. The images fall down the page. This was programmed using the Prototype and Scriptaculous javascript libraries.
View the Javascript: gist.github.com/953358
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