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How to Play PS3 Games On PC - Full Game Guide

Hi GuyZ, Today, I am going to show you , how to play PS3 Games on PC using RPCS3 Emulator. It is very easy to setup and play PS3 Games. I got to know about this emulator some time ago and i thought i should give it a try . Initially i was not sure that whether it would work or not. But at last it worked. I found it very to easy to setup and play  PS3 games . Although this emulator is still in development stage so you may encounter with some errors. I haven’t got any errors. In this tutorial, I am using PS3 PKG file. This emulator also supports dumping ps3 disc and ISO Images. Prerequisites: RPCS3 Emulator PS3 Update File Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 Redistributable PS3 .pkg and Rap File Important Tip Before downloading any game make sure it comes under the playable section of rpcs3 compatibility. To check which game you can play using RPCS3  click HERE . Games which are showing in Playable Section are actually the games which are in running state and can be playe

Devops - Docker Compose Part 1

1. version –   Version is the first attribute which your specify in your docker compose file. At the time of writing this post the latest version was 3.7 and which was introduced with docker engine  18.06.0+ version. If you will not specify the version you will probably get the error when you will try to run docker-compose up.   Example – version: ‘3.7’ 2. services  – This is the second attribute which we specify after version in our docker-compose.yaml file. It is also a mandatory attribute otherwise you will encounter an error. Under services attribute we specify our docker containers . You can specify any no. of docker containers inside this.  3. Service Name  – As we discussed under services attribute we specify our services name. For example myql: followed by colon(mandatory). Then inside our service we further add our different service attributes like container_name, networks, depends_on, volumes etc.  Example1 – mysql: Example 2 – spring: Example 3 – tomcat: 4. container

Automation - Update Naukri Profile Using Selenium

Recently one of my friend came to me with a problem. He is looking out for new job but he feels quite boring to update  his profile on daily basis. As some people says updating profile in the morning gives you more calls as it keeps the newly updated profile on top (Although i don’t know whether naukri works this way or not 😀 ). As i was more interested to solve his problem.  After listening his problem i came to solution that instead of updating it manually lets make this job automatic. And it is quite interesting how we can automate our daily boring task with automation. Another day i came with the solution . And the solution was to make it automatic using selenium (Those who are not aware about selenium do check this link) In short, Selenium is a Testing automation Framework. And it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should) also be automated as well. Then i started figu