Tag: push

Why does Apple push for structs?

From the very creation of the Swift language, Apple has pushed for developers to use structs frequently. Apple has an article where they state: “The additional capabilities that classes support come at the cost of increased complexity. As a general guideline, prefer structures b...

All about Silent Push Notifications. Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction In this article I would like to share my experience of implementing Silent Push Notifications in an iOS app. The purpose of using Silent Push Notifications was to solve the problem of some services going to sleep when the phone is idle for a long period of time. Or for example, if you ...

How to enable IOS Push Notifications (Flutter/Firebase)

When we implement push notifications for Android, everything seems so simple — you write the code and pushes instantly come to your device. However, with iOS, everything is far from being so easy. This brief guide describes how to enable IOS Push Notifications to your Flutter application us...

Vulnlab — Push

Push, a hard rated active directory chain, involved obtaining credentials from FTP, having write access to smb share, placing the configuration and DLL file for abusing clickonce application to gain a shell on MS01, enumerating the domain to find about SCCM agent deployed on system, c...

Pull and push

It was easy to tell how the weather was doing simply by looking at people’s faces as they were walking by. Parents, travellers and fellow pedestrians alike with wide grins, carefree expressions, chins lifted upwards — clearly the sun was out with no clouds in sight. I was sitting on a...

Suburbs Over Cities: Housing Shortages Push Millennials Out

The COVID-19 pandemic sparked intense debate about the future of cities, with some greatly exaggerating the death of urban areas. But cities have been through significant disruptions before and have always managed to bounce back. Nonetheless, the pandemic accelerated some secular changes already und...

Inclusion Is The Biggest Push In Special Education. Sometimes, It’s Wrong.

As someone who works in special education as an IEP chair (someone who oversees the special education process at my school), I have facilitated more than a hundred IEP meetings over the past year. It’s my second year in the position, but I have earned a reputation as someone who is good at adh...