Hayden Kerr

Hayden Kerr

1617458148

Hack Google Chrome No internet Dino Game!

Hack Google Chrome No internet Dino Game!

SOURCE CODE DETAILS:
🔥 Code Repository ● https://github.com/ayushi7rawat/Youtube-Projects/tree/master/Hack No Internet Dino Game
🔥 Repository for Ultimate Resource in python ● https://github.com/ayushi7rawat/Ultimate-Python-Resource-Hub

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Hack Google Chrome No internet Dino Game!
Brad  Hintz

Brad Hintz

1595934300

Three Simple Ways to Create Your Own Dino Run Game in Python

Hi, Hackernoon peeps! Today I will show you guys, how to build one of the most popular games that almost everyone plays while they are offline. If your guessing which game then I am talking about Google Chrome’s Dino game. But, Our Dino game is a modified form of Chrome’s version as its colored. Now let’s go directly on to the tutorial to create a dino run game in python.

Requirements:

  • A PC with any OS installed in it.
  • The latest version of Python which can be easily downloaded from https://www.python.org/downloads/[For installing you can check this blog]
  • A good Code IDE [ Prefer using VS Code or Atom]
  • Your focus

Tutorial:

  1. Firstly, open your cmd[Command Prompt] and type the following command after installing python from https://pypi.org/project/pygame/
  2. Secondly, copy the following codes provided along with resources that you can get in the download button below.
  • pip install pygame
  • pip install random2
  1. Lastly, run the python code with python main.py command.[Here, main.py is the file name]. That’s it!

#programming #python #dino-run #software-development #dino-run-game-in-python #google #google-chrome #gaming

Google's TPU's being primed for the Quantum Jump

The liquid-cooled Tensor Processing Units, built to slot into server racks, can deliver up to 100 petaflops of compute.

The liquid-cooled Tensor Processing Units, built to slot into server racks, can deliver up to 100 petaflops of compute.

As the world is gearing towards more automation and AI, the need for quantum computing has also grown exponentially. Quantum computing lies at the intersection of quantum physics and high-end computer technology, and in more than one way, hold the key to our AI-driven future.

Quantum computing requires state-of-the-art tools to perform high-end computing. This is where TPUs come in handy. TPUs or Tensor Processing Units are custom-built ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) to execute machine learning tasks efficiently. TPUs are specific hardware developed by Google for neural network machine learning, specially customised to Google’s Machine Learning software, Tensorflow.

The liquid-cooled Tensor Processing units, built to slot into server racks, can deliver up to 100 petaflops of compute. It powers Google products like Google Search, Gmail, Google Photos and Google Cloud AI APIs.

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lakshya world

lakshya world

1664775764

How to Create a Successful Gaming App?

How to create a game app is a comprehensive guide, explaining the entire process of creating and publishing games for iOS and Android. Covering all the essential information a budding game developer needs to know.

 

Read More - https://www.brsoftech.com/blog/how-to-create-a-game-app/

 

#game-engine  #game-development  #game  #games  #gaming 

Kole  Haag

Kole Haag

1600930800

Google Chrome Bugs Open Browsers to Attack

Google has stomped out several serious code-execution flaws in its Chrome browser. To exploit the flaw, an attacker would merely need to convince a target to visit a specially crafted webpage via phishing or other social-engineering lures.

Overall, Google’s release of Chrome 85.0.4183.121 for Windows, Mac and Linux – which will roll out over the coming days – fixed 10 vulnerabilities. The successful exploitation of the most severe of these could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the browser, according to Google. Google Chrome versions prior to 85.0.4183.121 are affected.

“Depending on the privileges associated with the application, an attacker could view, change or delete data,” according to Google’s Tuesday security advisory. “If this application has been configured to have fewer user rights on the system, exploitation of the most severe of these vulnerabilities could have less impact than if it was configured with administrative rights.”

#vulnerabilities #web security #chrome 85.0.4183.121 #chrome browser #chromium #cve-2020-15961 #cve-2020-15962 #cve-2020-15963 #cve-2020-15965 #fix #google #google chrome #google flaw #out of bounds read #security updates #stable channel release

Shawn  Durgan

Shawn Durgan

1604050560

Are the days of Internet Freedom Numbered?

In an ideal digital world, everyone has open access to the Internet.

In that world, all traffic is treated equally without any blocking, prioritization, or discrimination.

That ideal world is one where there is widespread support for an open Internet that ensures that publicly available information is equally transmittable from - and accessible to - all people and businesses.

An open network ensures equal accessibility. Network (net) neutrality is a principle based on the idea that all communications on the Internet should be treated equally. It opposes any potential power that some organizations may have to implement different charges or vary service quality. Such actions can be based on a set of factors that include content, platform, application type, source address, destination address or communication method.

In essence, net neutrality demands that all data on the Internet travels over networks in a fair way that ensures that no specific sites, services or applications get favourable service in terms of speed or bandwidth. It also ensures that all traffic - no matter where it’s from - gets the same service.

Is the Internet fair?

The Internet is simply a network of computers sharing information.

A better question to ask would be if ISPs are acting in a fair way.

As the intermediaries between users and the sources of information on the Internet, some large-scale ISPs wield a great deal of power.

Some have been known to tamper with traffic using “middleware” that affects the flow of information. Others act as private gatekeepers that subject content to additional controls throughout the network by giving optimal bandwidth to certain sites, apps and services while slowing down or completely blocking specific protocols or applications.

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