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Bots are a known issue for Twitch, Amazon's video game streaming platform. Improved machine learning has found millions of these accounts, and they're now being dealt with, which could affect some streamers' stats.

There are up to 7.5 million Twitch accounts suspected of botting, which is more than any other social network, according to the gaming network.

Taking Takedowns

Twitch is down right now, to check out practices for botting in Twitch chat check out "how to ban bots" here.

Once the bots are gone from Twitch, they'll quickly disappear, but they could resurface the next time there's a large-scale event. So be proactive and report bots you see to Twitch, you could cure those and more twitter bots in general.

If above methods aren't enough, bot farms have sprung up especially at times when major game events occur, at first few used to use the bots to mess with the viewer's experience, but with time and bots flooding the same spot in streams many—especially those who used to be cogs in Twitch—began to throw these bans down all their own.

When talking with both Twitch have been fairly open about being least proactive enforcement of bots on side of their live-streamer community, however the site recently unveiled something called:

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SWISS researchers have successfully launched a satellite with a giant inflatable aero drone as a parachute for its payload. The new antenna for weather, navigation, communications systems and commercial developments will lift the tiny craft from underneath the helium balloon and into the stratosphere.

The proposed space system and development system developed by the TUAW of Zurich-Radboud University in Radboud, the Swiss Federal Office for Space.

One of the world's first record flights for the first helium craft is set for a ground test in Canada at the end of August 2015. This will be followed by an altitude test in July and then a hot fire test at the end of September.

The helium craft will inflate in the payload bay inside a shield to ensure its safety from the harshness of orbital jump or the harshness of the ultra high altitude mission conditions. It will sustain the payload and the space experiment can be deployed anywhere in the world.

Design and development is conceptually a completely different concept from standard airships when it comes to satellite payloads. Only one radar transmitter is required for radar processing: the transmitter for navigation information, that is, when it transmits it can be transmitted by radio cable, uplink and downlink via satellite the same antenna.

In the ultra fliers the antennas are several times larger, can
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