Monday, 29 February 2016

Dishonored 2



Storyline

Dishonored 2 takes place 15 years after the first game, during which there has been a fragile peacetime.

But now Kaldwin has been deposed from her rightful throne, plunging the Empire of Isles back into chaos.

Kaldwin and Attano must join together to regain power, taking the game away from the industrial city of Dunwall where the original game was set, and towards the more prosperous coastal town of Karnaca.

Bethesda describes the new location as “a once dazzling coastal city that holds the key to restoring Emily to power”.

You can play as Emily or Corvo
In Dishonored 2 you can either play as Dishonored’s protagonist Corvo, or opt to play as the new female lead Emily Kaldwin.

You might remember Kaldwin from the first Dishonored game and that game of hide and seek. Apparently that proved excellent grounding for her career in murder, and in 15 years she’s gone from curious young empress to a rather badass assassin.

stay connected for more :)

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Einstein's Relativity

Recently gravitational waves were discovered,and suddenly whole internet flooded with Einstein's general theory of relativity.
No doubt its a great news for science ,but for you to better understand this phenomenon,
A link to Einstein's relativity theory is being provided.
click the link below to download the pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bpuf6ofvin4yaax/Albert_Einstein-Relativity.pdf?dl=0

Saturday, 13 February 2016

far cry primal minimum pc requirements

February 23,2016
its the date when this game will be launched.
Unlike previous far cry parts,this one isn't set in contemporary world,rather it takes you to the stone age.

System requirements for this game is:

  • OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-550 | AMD Phenom II X4 955 or equivalent
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (1GB VRAM) | AMD Radeon HD 5770 (1GB VRAM) or equivalent
  • Hard Disk Space: 20 GB
Peripherals: Windows-compatible keyboard, mouse, optional controller


Its the minimum requirements.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Google Hacks for Better Search Results


Most of the time we get frustrated while searching for something on Google.
Either it shows irrelevant content or there would be shitty links to some crappy sites.

Google is a massive search engine for surface web,and yes you can filter out the Google search to get better results.

So here is it:

1.Most of the College students download movies or TV shows, but the fact is they are on restricted network of College Administration,and they can't use proxy servers as it lowers speed,

To them there is a Google trick to get their stuff without restrictions
just type
"parent directory of movie (name)"

just write the thing you want after "parent directory of."
e.g For seasons of Game of Thrones
"parent directory of game of thrones"


It would look like above.

I bet you'll get your stuff  bypassing restrictions at normal speed.


2.There are some hidden features of Google :
intitle:name
if you type the above command replacing 'name' by something you want,Google looks for only that name on any site and return the results .

3.Though this isn't trick but Google can be used as Timer,Currency Converter etc.
just type 'Timer"

4.There are some funny things one can do with Google ,
e.g search "do a barrel roll"
or "tilt"

or just Google these funny tricks, main focus was on the first Google hack.


keep exploring  :)

Friday, 5 February 2016

The Immortals of Meluha



The Immortals of Meluha is the first novel of the Shiva trilogy series byAmish Tripathi. The story is set in the land of Meluha and starts with the arrival of the Shiva. The Meluhan believe that Shiva is their fabled saviourNeelkanth. Shiva decides to help the Meluhans in their war against the Chandravanshis, who had joined forces with a cursed group called Nagas; however, in his journey and the resulting fight that ensues, Shiva learns how his choices actually reflected who he aspires to be and how it led to dire consequences.

link to download in pdf form is below




Hacking is it good?

What exactly is it?
Is it illegal ?

There are many questions regarding this freaking great topic .

This post focuses on the insight of this process, Lets start:


  • I should be very clear that hacking is nothing more then to be a step ahead of present security systems.
  • hackers are just an always advanced version of a developer or tech freak.
  • there are many divisions of them, 

     red hat,white hat,ethical and blah            blah..... :/
    basically this classification classifies       them on the basis of methods they           use and the organization they work        for, but they had nothing to do with        for whom they are working .

  • they just enjoy what they do,

     secondly hacking isn't illegal unless        you intrude into someone's domain        without her prior approval.

Saying of Classification,  There are basically two type of hackers  first kind rely on third party apps and use some inbuilt scripts and the second  kind are those who develop their own scripts to exploit a target.
 no doubt being the self reliance second kind are more effective .

A Typical hacking process involves following architecture :
1.finding target
2.finding vulnerabilities
3.connecting to host
4.backdoor installation
5.execution

steps 2 and 3 are very crucial and toughest part

one thing i forgot to mention that PERFECT TIMING is a non detachable part of it as timing is everything  in this field.
for example recently Google.com domain was bought by some guy, its not his fault ,infact its the timing in which he clicked his mouse !

IN SHORT hackers are ordinary people who uses obvious things to achieve extraordinary results .

Backtrack statement clearly defines a good hacker i.e. "The quieter you are,the more you are able to hear."

So hacking is one of the best outcome of man-machine interaction,its like the artificial world which can be manipulated depending upon its creater-good and bad.



Thursday, 4 February 2016

Let us C solutions pdf

This time for all the coders :
probably the first book we formally come across on programming in college is "Let us C" by Yashvant Kanetkar.
following is link to the solutions of let us C
Its a link to the pdf(18MB approx) via One drive.
http://1drv.ms/1VQakps