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**Aaron Hnatiw:** Yeah, so what you're referring to is now -- I think it's evolved over time. I think that was what it was originally, how people referred to it. Now most people that do that call themselves freelance security researchers; what's more common is they're involved in bug bounty programs. It's transitioned ...
Then there's also HackerOne and [Cobalt.io](https://cobalt.io/) is another one. Those are kind of the main players in the bug bounty space. It's a way that people practice it in a legal way, but people still do it in that grey area where they're finding problems and they're submitting issues. The problem is an organiza...
**Erik St. Martin:** Any questions before we move on to our projects and news?
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think it's time.
**Erik St. Martin:** Carlisia, any follow-up questions?
**Carlisia Thompson:** No, just... If Aaron could drop a link eventually for that tool he mentioned, the developers \[unintelligible 00:51:54.19\] do a check of all the things they're doing and get a recommendation.
**Aaron Hnatiw:** Sure. Yeah, I'll do that.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Thank you.
**Aaron Hnatiw:** \[52:04\] No problem. And I should note that if anyone has any questions, there's so much that can be covered and I could probably be on here for another three hours and talk about security to help discuss what the issues are... But I'm open if anyone wants to reach out to me at any point in time. I'm...
**Carlisia Thompson:** And are you going to be at [GopherCon](https://www.gophercon.com/)?
**Aaron Hnatiw:** I so badly wanted to, but I have to be at a wedding that day that my wife's actually involved in the wedding, so I couldn't get out of that one.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh, that's a bummer...
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's a pretty poor excuse...
**Aaron Hnatiw:** I tried... \[laughter\]
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'm not buying that. Just because your wife has to be at the wedding doesn't mean you need to miss the greatest conference on Earth...
**Aaron Hnatiw:** I know, I know...
**Carlisia Thompson:** The only people we forgive for missing the conference is people who are actually getting married that day.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Or giving birth, that's also a good one.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, giving birth as well.
**Erik St. Martin:** So is your wife in the bridal party?
**Aaron Hnatiw:** Yeah, she is.
**Erik St. Martin:** See, so if they have the bridal party table, you're not gonna stay there anyway... \[laughter\]
**Aaron Hnatiw:** That's a good point, maybe I'll use that on her. \[laughter\]
**Erik St. Martin:** "You're gonna be taking pictures, and you know..."
**Aaron Hnatiw:** "But honey, you won't even know I'm not there..."
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's right, "This is like the Olympics for Go; how can you let me miss this for just sitting at some table with all of the other spouses?" \[laughter\]
**Carlisia Thompson:** If it's support you need, there's more where that came from, so just get in touch with Erik or Brian.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, just let us know, we're good at this; we've got years of experience.
**Erik St. Martin:** "Honey, it's 2017. There's Facetime." \[laughter\]
**Brian Ketelsen:** "We gave them a really nice gift from the registry..." \[laughter\] Alright, we better move on to news before we get ourselves all divorced. \[laughter\]
**Carlisia Thompson:** I was gonna make a comment, but never mind.
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's too, late, right? \[laughter\]
**Erik St. Martin:** Now, I'm interested... What was that comment going to be?
**Carlisia Thompson:** \[unintelligible 00:54:17.10\]
**Brian Ketelsen:** Go news.
**Erik St. Martin:** Right, so I saw an interesting article - I think it was earlier this week - called [Fencing Off Go](https://emil.hessman.se/articles/fencing-off-go) and it was based off of like a whitepaper. It's really interesting - I won't go into too much detail there; I'll put it in the show notes, but it's a ...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes. First of all, Go 1.9 beta 2 was released, and that's big... Very, very big.
**Erik St. Martin:** So speaking of 1.9, what do we have coming in that? Aliases? Parallel compilation - that was something that's really cool.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Parallel compilation, that's a big one.
**Erik St. Martin:** I'm interested to see -- has anybody done any comparisons on compile time, now that parallel compilation is in there?
**Brian Ketelsen:** No, I'm actually cloning a fresh copy of [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) this afternoon, so I can do a test with 1.8 and 1.9 just to see... Kubernetes is about the biggest Go app I can think of to download and compile, with each version.
**Aaron Hnatiw:** Isn't there support for ARM 64-bit as well on this one?
**Erik St. Martin:** I think it was PPC64...
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think it's ARM7. We've always had ARM-- well, not always, but we recently already had ARM 64... I think it's ARM7 that is new. But I could be wrong.
**Aaron Hnatiw:** I'll have to google it again later.
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[56:08\] We'll have to go look at the release notes.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, we'll link to the [1.9 release notes](https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.9) in the show notes. I'm trying to think of anything else that was really big there... I think they implemented a concurrent map in the standard library.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, concurrent maps, and... Oh, and the big thing that this enables though is Go 1.8 on [App Engine](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/). So finally, Go 1.8 is in beta on App Engine; if anybody's got Go apps and have been frustrated by being stuck at Go 1.6.2 forever, now Go 1.8 is in App Engine,...
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright, what else do we have?
**Brian Ketelsen:** I found a package that I liked... I haven't used it, but it looked interesting. It's called GoRef, and it's at [github.com/mreithub/goref](https://github.com/mreithub/goref), and it reminds me of the package that I kind of did a proof of concept on, which was my [Trace package](https://github.com/bk...