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Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data
From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 09:48:25 -0500
On Dec 10, 2020, at 9:39 AM, Keith Medcalf <kmedcalf () dessus com> wrote: Simply get rid of the gigabytes of JavaScript and stupidly designed crap and hire someone who knows what they are doing and a bandwidth DOWNGRADE will be in order. The root cause is incompetence and it can be fixed by getting rid of all the children and hiring someone who knows what they are doing.
If the only problem was bandwidth it would be easy to solve. I miss weather underground before it became slow as molasses with openstreetmap and other things. Then again, it used to be a local telephone call and typing UM-WEATHER at the which host? prompt - Jared
Current thread:
- Fwd: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Rich Kulawiec (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Mel Beckman (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Mark Tinka (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Daniel Seagraves (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data John Levine (Dec 10)
- RE: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Keith Medcalf (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Tom Beecher (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Jared Mauch (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Rich Kulawiec (Dec 10)
- Re: Fwd: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Miles Fidelman (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data William Herrin (Dec 10)
- Re: Weather Service faces Internet bandwidth shortage, proposes limiting key data Mel Beckman (Dec 10)