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February 9-11 | San Diego, USA

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The premier conference for Vulkan developers

Presentations available on the EVENT PAGE

Announcing the release of Vulkan 1.4

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Khronos Streamlines Development and Deployment of GPU-Accelerated Applications. Vulkan 1.4 integrates and mandates support for many proven features into its core specification, expanding the functionality that is consistently available to developers, greatly simplifying application development and deployment across multiple platforms

Vulkan 1.4 Press Release

Half Life: Alyx - Valve

Vulkan for VR

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Half-Life: Alyx is Valve’s VR return to the Half-Life series. It’s the story of an impossible fight against a vicious alien race known as the Combine, set between the events of Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Playing as Alyx Vance, you are humanity’s only chance for survival.

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Path of Exile - Grinding Gear Games

Available on PC and macOS with Vulkan

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Path of Exile is a free-to-play online Action RPG set in the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast. Available on PC, macOS with Vulkan.

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Hotel | Inurl Viewerframe Mode Motion

Let’s break down the Google dork operator and the keywords.

The assembled logic: Find any web-accessible URL containing viewerframe and mode motion that also mentions hotel, implying a surveillance system in a hotel setting. inurl viewerframe mode motion hotel


Worse than passive viewing, some exposed interfaces allow remote control of the camera. An attacker could zoom in on a computer screen displaying guest reservation details or pan to follow a specific individual. Let’s break down the Google dork operator and the keywords


If you spent any time on the internet during the mid-2000s, you might remember a specific, somewhat eerie Google search trick. By typing inurl:"viewerframe?mode=motion" into the search bar, you weren't looking for news articles or shopping results. Instead, you were greeted with a live, raw feed from thousands of surveillance cameras around the world. The assembled logic: Find any web-accessible URL containing

From snow-covered driveways in Japan to quiet lobbies in European hotels, the query exposed a massive security oversight. Today, we’re taking a look back at this phenomenon—how it worked, why it became popular, and the serious lessons it taught us about digital privacy and hotel security.