What is a Slot?
Slot – Definition
A slot is an opening, usually a small, narrow, groove or aperture, formed in the wing of an airplane. It allows air to flow in and out of the wing, or the tail of a jet aircraft.
The Slot in Hockey
In hockey, the high slot is the area right in front of the goaltender between the face-off circles and the center of the ice. This is the perfect place for a defenseman to take a blistering slap shot onto the net and is one of the best shots in the game.
Slot Testers
In the past, slot testers would play an entire roll of coins to determine the payout ratio of a slot machine. This practice was banned in the U.S. because it lowered the chances of winning.
Slot Machines in Different Environments
Today’s slot machines allow app instances to be deployed to different environments — staging, development, production, etc. This allows apps to be pre-warmed before they are switched to production and reduces latency for HTTP-triggered workloads.
Slots & Gambling addiction
Many psychologists have concluded that slot machines can lead to gambling addiction. In fact, video slot machines are linked to an addictive behavior three times as fast as traditional casino games, even in people who have not previously had any kind of gambling problem.