Dumping all the lands into your hand onto the battlefield and then drawing cards to make up for them is already a ridiculously good ability, but MTGGoldfish spotted a way to go one step further. If you have the enchantment Abundance on the battlefield, instead of drawing a card, you can choose to instead reveal cards from the top of your library until you've revealed your choice of a land or a non-land card, and put that into your hand instead.
Abundance is something known as a 'replacement effect', which means it modifies what you do when told to draw a card, like with Cultivator Colossus.
With just those two cards, you can replace Cultivator Colossus' draw with Abundance's effect and reveal cards until you hit a land and put it in your hand instead. Applications built on top of Colossus use a variety of encodings to fine-tune performance and cost trade-offs for different workloads.
Colossus Control Plane The foundation of Colossus is its scalable metadata service, which consists of many Curators.
Clients talk directly to curators for control operations, such as file creation, and can scale horizontally. The original motivation for building Colossus was to solve scaling limits we experienced with Google File System GFS when trying to accommodate metadata related to Search.
D File Servers Colossus also minimizes the number of hops for data on the network. Custodians Colossus also includes background storage managers called Custodians. They play a key role in maintaining the durability and availability of data as well as overall efficiency, handling tasks like disk space balancing and RAID reconstruction.
With Colossus, a single cluster is scalable to exabytes of storage and tens of thousands of machines. The key ingredient is having a shared storage pool that is managed by the Colossus control plane, providing the illusion that each has its own isolated file system.
Disaggregation of resources drives more efficient use of valuable resources and lowers costs across all workloads. As you might imagine, any file system supporting Google services has fairly daunting throughput and scaling requirements that must handle multi-TB files and massive datasets.
Colossus abstracts away a lot of physical hardware complexity that would otherwise plague storage-intensive applications. Google data centers have a tremendous variety of underlying storage hardware, offering a mix of spinning disk and flash storage in many sizes and types. On top of this, applications have extremely diverse requirements around durability, availability, and latency. It is available elsewhere but sometimes we like what we like.
As usual, things are changing and the world is changing. While Colossus may not be anymore, other deposits have taken its place. There are many Colossus alternatives that are worth trying. Here are a few of them. You need to link the add-on to the USTVnow website and create an account, but other than that this add-on works well and has a huge range of programs for every taste possible.
This time there are more from all over the world rather than being purely from the United States. Like its namesake, the Poseidon Kodi addon was born out of nowhere to become a viable alternative to Colossus.
Plexus is also worth a look. The whole P2P program is apparently working well. PDF is a hugely popular format for documents simply because it is independent of the hardware or application used to create that file.
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