Auto Industry Publishes Its First Set Of Cybersecurity Best Practices

The past 18 months have brought a see change in the automotive industry’s attitude toward cybersecurity. What was generally considered a non-issue as recently as early 2014 has suddenly become one of the most important issues to deal with and most of the industry is now collaborating to keep black hat hackers at bay. The latest evidence of this newfound concern is the publication of the first set of cybersecurity best practices by the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC).

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[HowTo] Run Minecraft on a really low end PC.

Quick Guide

Basically, how to run Minecraft on a really low end PC. It wont look great but I average 20-40 FPS. Specs: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N455 1GB RAM Intel GMA 3150 pretty bad eh 1: (Optional but HIGHLY reccomended) Download XUbuntu. An Easy to use, lightweight OS. Uses 300 Megs of ram and almost no CPU.

If you did that, then go here: http://ift.tt/1u8VwTx

Also get 2gb of ram if you can.

If not, then install Minecraft normally.

2: Install Optifine.

3: Go to every setting and turn everything to low.

4: Set render distance to 2-4 (Depending on world. 2 gets about 30-40 fps, 4 gets 10-20)

5: Download this pack: http://ift.tt/29OJnBv 8×8 pack, looks pretty good.

6: Install said pack

7: Run Minecraft

8: Edit Profile > Versions > Optifine x.xx

9: Start game

10: World. Superflat can get 60fps easy, but thats boring. Don't use amplified seeds or large mountains.

11: Play game. Loading is slow, but once world is loaded the game runs fine.

Note: Newer PCs that are still low end (Celeron N2840 for example) can run it better, maybe 6 RD and a 16×16 pack.

fin.

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