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  1. internal/grid/README.md

    In essence, they are `[]byte` -> `[]byte, error` functions.
    
    It is not possible to return *both* an error and a response.
    
    Handlers are registered on the manager using `(*Manager).RegisterSingleHandler(id HandlerID, h SingleHandlerFn, subroute ...string)`.
    
    The server handler function has this signature: `type SingleHandlerFn func(payload []byte) ([]byte, *RemoteErr)`.
    
    Sample handler:
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  2. docs/hotfixes.md

        This PR fixes a security issue where an IAM user based
        on his policy is granted more privileges than restricted
        by the users IAM policy.
    
        This is due to an issue of prefix based Matcher() function
        which was incorrectly matching prefix based on resource
        prefixes instead of exact match.
    ```
    
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  3. docs/orchestration/README.md

    > In a cloud-native environment, scalability is not a function of the application but the orchestration platform.
    
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  4. docs/lambda/README.md

    		abort(400)
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
    	app.run()
    ```
    
    When you're writing a Lambda function for use with MinIO, the function is based on event context that MinIO provides to the Lambda function. The event context provides information about the request being made. It contains the parameters with relevant context. The fields used to create the Lambda function are as follows:
    
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  5. docs/kms/IAM.md

    - Reduced server startup time. For IAM encryption with the root credentials, MinIO had
       to use a memory-hard function (Argon2) that (on purpose) consumes a lot of memory and CPU.
       The new KMS-based approach can use a key derivation function that is orders of magnitudes
       cheaper w.r.t. memory and CPU.
    - Root credentials can now be changed easily. Before, a two-step process was required to
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  6. docs/select/README.md

    - All aggregation, conditional, type-conversion and string functions are supported.
    - JSON path expressions such as `FROM S3Object[*].path` are not yet evaluated.
    - Large numbers (outside of the signed 64-bit range) are not yet supported.
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  7. docs/distributed/DESIGN.md

            return int(sip.Sum64() % uint64(cardinality))
    }
    ```
    
    Input for the key is the object name specified in `PutObject()`, returns a unique index. This index is one of the erasure sets where the object will reside. This function is a consistent hash for a given object name i.e for a given object name the index returned is always the same.
    
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