Swarm Hosts were changed considerably in the transition from HotS to LotV, but their ability to create excruciatingly painful games somehow remained. In this edition of Disasterpiece Theater, the stalemate machines finally get their comeuppance: but at what cost?
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Personal data and other records held by ISPs on their customers are highly sensitive and as such, can only be handed over to third parties when the law requires it. In movie piracy cases, judges often order this type of disclosure after consideration but in a new case involving CenturyLink customers, customer details could already be in the hands of some extremely litigious copyright holders.
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This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Modern applications are popularly made using container orchestration systems and microservice architecture. In 2014, the first echoes of the word Kubernetes in tech were heard, and the conquest of Kubernetes is due in no small amount to its flexibility and authority. Back […]
The all-French Underdogs is the latest event to make an offline return, with the final four taking place in the O'Gaming studio. While some may think a Clem championship is a foregone conclusion, fans who enjoy the live atmosphere might still want to tune into Saturday's event.