Red Dead Redemption PC Port Review – A Mixed Bag

Rockstar has finally brought the classic western game Red Dead Redemption to PC, five years after its release on next-gen consoles. While the port does a good job of improving frame rates and visuals, it leaves some technical decisions wanting. The game’s controls, particularly with keyboard and mouse, work well, but the graphics menu is … Read more

Reality Redemption Mod for RDR Rocks with Stunning Upgrades

A must-have overhaul mod for PC players, titled Reality Redemption, is now available to download and enhance the visuals of Red Dead Redemption. This comprehensive mod brings numerous graphical improvements that reinvigorate the classic game. Reality Redemption’s key features include better memory pool management, resulting in improved overall performance, as well as enhanced draw distances … Read more

Record 133% Triplet Yield Achieved in Chiral Molecules for Solar Cells

A team of Japanese researchers from Kyushu University has made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize the field of solar cells. By introducing chirality into molecular orientation, they were able to achieve a remarkable triplet yield of 133%, significantly improving energy transfer when absorbing light. This technique, known as singlet fission (SF), involves the absorption … Read more

Left-Handedness Linked to Social Difficulties and Cognitive Performance

A new study on left-handedness has revealed surprising insights into the cognitive abilities of individuals with this trait. Researchers at Oxford and London universities found that people with moderate handedness outperformed those with reversed asymmetry profiles in a pegboard task, which measures hand dominance. The study also discovered a link between social difficulties and autism … Read more

Scientists Crack Fusion Energy Code with ‘Saltshaker’ Breakthrough

Scientists have made a breakthrough in fusion energy, a quest for limitless clean electricity that could revolutionize the world’s power supply. Researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory found a way to prevent material on chamber walls from interfering with the reaction, allowing for more efficient and sustainable fusion energy. The problem faced by scientists was … Read more

Chemists Break 100-Year-Old Organic Chemistry Rule

A team of scientists led by Professor Neil Garg is redefining a fundamental principle in organic chemistry. Bredt’s rule, which has been a cornerstone of the field since 1924, may not be as unbreakable as thought. Bredt’s rule states that double bonds cannot exist at certain positions within bridged bicyclic molecules, known as olefins. However, … Read more

Cloudflare Introduces Access for Infrastructure SSH, Simplifies Security Management

Cloudflare recently announced Access for Infrastructure SSH, a feature that replaces traditional SSH keys with short-lived certificates. This new option leverages BastionZero’s integration into Cloudflare One and reduces the complexity of managing SSH keys while enhancing security by substituting long-term SSH keys with temporary, ephemeral certificates. Traditionally, users generate an SSH key pair and gain … Read more

Building a Database with Linux Tools

When it comes to building a database, Linux offers a simpler and more transparent alternative to relational databases driven by SQL. One of the simplest structured text formats is DSV (delimiter-separated values), which can be used to store data such as todo lists. In this article, we’ll explore how to create and use a database … Read more

Okta Security Advisory Exploit Found via Long Username Vulnerability

Okta has issued an unusual security advisory update, revealing that under specific circumstances, an attacker could log in by only providing a username with a stored cache key from a previous successful authentication. The vulnerability is related to the Bcrypt algorithm used to generate the cache key for AD/LDAP DelAuth. According to Okta, this exploit … Read more

Okta Fixes 3-Month-Old Bug Allowing Passwordless Login via Long Username

Okta, a digital security management company, has fixed a unusual bug in its software that could have allowed bad actors to log into accounts without entering passwords. The bug, which was present for approximately three months, would allow users to authenticate using only their username if it was 52 characters or longer. According to Okta’s … Read more