Here's a Cincinnati company that has seen sales soar. :)
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ent...es/2925815001/
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Here's a Cincinnati company that has seen sales soar. :)
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/ent...es/2925815001/
The Internet Is Breaking a Little From the Coronavirus
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As people around the world have transplanted their lives onto the internet while trying to stay in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic, technology experts have been confident that the web will be able to handle all the traffic. More and more countries are now instituting lockdowns in a desperate attempt to flatten the curve, and the internet hasn’t exactly broken, but it is starting to creak and spark a bit. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently told the New York Times, “We’re just trying to keep the lights on over here,” as the company’s social networks try to accommodate soaring app usage rates for calls, messaging, and news consumption. If even Facebook is feeling the pressure, how is everyone else doing?
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Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime, and other streaming services have all committed to downgrading their picture quality in various parts of the world in order to avoid putting too much strain on the internet as hundreds of millions of people stay home and binge shows in an effort to practice social distancing. Before the pandemic, peak streaming times for most households lasted four hours on weekdays; it’s now 10 hours a day, according to CNBC. Video is by far the biggest bandwidth hog; Netflix alone consumes 15 percent of the world’s bandwidth.
Netflix said on Saturday that it’s reducing traffic by 25 percent in Spain and Italy and is now reportedly applying those cuts to other European countries as well as in Latin America and India. It has yet to do so for the U.S., though users across the country were unable to access the service for about an hour on Wednesday. YouTube announced on Tuesday that it would be setting the default video quality to standard definition across the globe for a month, though people will be able to opt in to higher resolution. Amazon is also throttling its Prime Video service in Europe and the U.K. but has been tight-lipped about the specifics. Disney+, in reducing its picture quality, is cutting its bandwidth consumption by at least 25 percent overall and is delaying its launch in France by two weeks.
It's always something...
Condom shortage looms after coronavirus lockdown shuts world's top producer
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...-idUSKBN21E1OJ
But think about it- there isn't much else to do. If you can't work, you can't go anywhere, and there are no more movies to watch, you're down to eating and sex. My son is staying at my gf's house with her two kids and my gf is staying with me, and it's practically Plato's Retreat here now. There is going to be one big baby boom next winter.
I'm cooking more. And sharing all of my meals on instagram like a total psycho. It's all that I look forward to each day.
I'd kind of like to see these psycho meals.
Social media (Twitter). Have 2 accounts-the main account has sports and news which right now is pretty depressing. The other account is more diverse and enjoyable. Got lots of books not read and movies not seen. Also, since I’ll be part-time starting this week (off Mondays and Tuesdays)…maybe try tackling all the old Duran Duran VHS tapes collecting dust and throwing the contents up on my YouTube channel.
Second puzzle this week.
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