9 Top games for 1GB VRAM If you are here that means your love for gaming is far more than your personal computer’s hardware specifications are. That’s it you don’t need to look any further in the jungle of web you are in the right place. These days having a low specification PC is like living in the old days when days were good enough. But in today’s high-end world every released game requires something extra. Now, don’t worry even if you have 4 GB RAM and 1 GB Graphics (VRAM) or 8 GB RAM and 1 GB Graphics (VRAM) this list is specially made for you. I’m listing a few of my favorite PC Games which are still quite popular between gamers and you can talk about them with your friends. Most of the games listed are before 2017, but they are still very hot topics among gaming communities. All the PC Games in the list are playable with 1 GB Graphics(VRAM) as their minimum system requirement is so. You can play these games on a low to medium graphic (d...
High-profile lawsuits against Google and Amazon have revealed Silicon Valley’s vise grip on our lives. By Charlie Warzel Living online means never quite understanding what’s happening to you at a given moment. Why these search results? Why this product recommendation? There is a feeling—often warranted, sometimes conspiracy-minded—that we are constantly manipulated by platforms and websites. So-called dark patterns, deceptive bits of web design that can trick people into certain choices online, make it harder to unsubscribe from a scammy or unwanted newsletter; they nudge us into purchases. Algorithms optimized for engagement shape what we see on social media and can goad us into participation by showing us things that are likely to provoke strong emotional responses. But although we know that all of this is happening in aggregate, it’s hard to know specifically how large technology companies exert their influence over our lives. This wee...
An Internet-wide security vulnerability is at the root of a zero-day attack dubbed "HTTP/2 Rapid Reset," which resulted in a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) flood that was orders of magnitude larger than any previous attack ever recorded. It marks a new chapter in the evolution of DDoS threats, researchers noted. Amazon Web Services, Cloudflare, and Google Cloud each independently observed the attack in question, which featured multiple waves of traffic that lasted for just minutes each. They targeted cloud and Internet infrastructure providers, and the attack took place over Aug. 28–29. Unknown perpetrators are behind the event, but it's clear that they exploited a bug in the HTTP/2 protocol , which is used in about 60% of all Web applications. AWS, Cloudflare, and Google worked with other cloud, DDoS security, and infrastructure vendors in a coordinated effort to minimize any real-world impact of the Rapid Reset attacks, mainly with load balancing and other edge...
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