COVID19 - The Internet's Time To Shine
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- Published on Saturday, 21 March 2020 10:24
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Introduction:
This article is going to discuss the significance and importance of the modern internet under the shadow of the current CoronaVirus global crisis.
A Little Reminder of What The Internet Is:
The inter-network, also known as, The Internet, before it became “The Internet”, had been designed to function as a redundant, reliant and fault proof communication array with a very high survival probability to be used in case of a nuclear attack had destroyed conventional methods of communications which at the time of the Internet's advent were, for the most part; Television, Radio and physical newspapers. This switched inter-network was called ARPANET.
This network was aimed to be a sort of an emergency communications infrastructure in cases of a major disaster, specifically caused by man in times of war. This network was the foundation of the the modern internet. Not a lot of people truly understand how revolutionary the internet really is and most of the population take it for granted, as a fact of life. In a way, it has become a fact of life that exists in its current form, serving billions of people world wide, every day, 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for years on end.
Though a nuclear war has never occurred and hopefully never will, a major crisis at a global scale has been growing steadily in the past few months and it is not nuclear in origin, but a biological one and has the potential to become almost as lethal if the right countermeasures are not be taken properly. The CoroniaVirus crisis has emphasized how important the internet really is for mankind and revealed its true original purpose – an emergency telecommunications global network.
The Internet's Time to Shine:
The modern internet has come a long way since the dial-up days and it is now capable of transferring much more data in much less time than ever before. The advent of faster wired and wireless communication technologies and their worldwide deployment and the miniaturization and combination of the mobile cellphone with the personal computer that has given birth to the modern smartphone, have created a unique never seen before situation that has made a vast percentage of Earth's population constantly connected to each other and, of course, potentially, constantly monitored.
If in the not so distance past, in order to get updated with the news one would have had to either buy a newspaper or to either wait for the hourly news broadcast to be aired on the radio or TV. These days, the situation has changed, vastly. These days, people can just reach their pockets, grab their Internet capable smartphone and they are a few clicks away from an endless amount of news updates.
In the midst of the Corona Virus crisis, this feature alone presents an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time. Constant news updates fed to billions of people, often with contradictions and inaccuracies, could lead to a mass panic and confusion amongst the masses.
Besides spreading news, the internet has become a reliable tool to be used by the workforce. Internet based communication is used very often to manage, support and to work with remote company site locations and remote employees. Remote access, control and assistance internet based software has created a situation where employees of a given company could potentially work from any location in the world as long as this location has an access to the internet.
The latest countermeasures and safety measures deployed by many world governments which include clear instructions for companies and businesses to instruct their employees to continue to perform their jobs from home if possible, along with today's modern internet infrastructure have created a unique situation that was never seen before in the history of mankind.
The widespread dangerous biological agent has become a restrictive element and a major obstruction to the continuity of the modern economy. Since a healthy economy requires people to interact often face to face, exchanging ideas, currencies, goods and commodities, the latest governments instructions present a major blow for many local economies and most definitely to the global one.
The exchange of goods and commodities could still be performed by employees worldwide as long as they do everything they can to prevent themselves from being infected and infecting others. The exchange of currencies could also still be performed through online methods such as wire transfer, credit cards and other online methods instead of using cash, again, by using the internet. The exchange of ideas, knowledge and work outputs however, is often performed face to face when working within an office. It is here where the internet plays a major role in business continuity and resurfaces the idea of working from home. As long as the work output could be digitally sent to the given employee's manager, then this job role could be done remotely, from home.
Broadband Usage:
The vast amount of people staying indoors due to the CoronaVirus crisis , working from home and consuming cultural products over the internet has put a strain over the existing global internet infrastructure. The people who stay at home include not only themselves, but in many cases their children as well, who also consume culture and leisure off of the internet instead of being at their schools and kindergartens, consuming educational materials offline.
Video and VOIP calls also contribute to the overall internet infrastructure strain, though the latter one doesn't come as nearly as close to the broadband impact that video calls have. VOIP based calls usage uses much less bandwidth than video calls, yet, in enough numbers, a big enough amount of concurrent calls could present a significant bandwidth usage . Both methods have seen an increase in usage due to the CoronaVirus crisis recently.
Traditional analog phones and cable based phones have become less and less used over the last few decades with the introduction of cellphone, video and VOIP calls technologies. The latter two are internet based which are often used over cellphone communication arrays.
Traditional media such as TV and radio were pushed aside over the last two decades by the emerging Web 2.0, internet radio, IPTV, internet based news and video streaming. This war between the old and the new has made the old adapt the new and as a result, traditional media is now broadcasted both in the offline and online world. The process described has created in today's world a situation where online sourced content is much favored than the offline one. This preference has a price and we are paying at the moment in the shape of connection interruptions and overload.
Post Corona Internet :
The post Corona outbreak days will carry a big question mark above them regarding the future of the internet usage. No doubt it is here to stay and grow to become bigger and faster than ever before, the real question is how would mankind perceive the internet after the Corona crisis is over.
It is very probable that a lot of companies and business, would reevaluate the concept of their employees or at least, some of their employees, working from home, that is, as long of their jobs could be done remotely and do not require their physical presence in an office. This decision could be very beneficial for traffic jams infested areas where people spend a significant amount of their own personal time to commute to their workplaces and back to their homes.
It is also very probable that existing communication lines and arrays are going to be upgraded and extended in order for them to work properly in times of crisis like this one. With all due respect to the #SwitchToStandard trend, it is doubtful that people would be proactive and aware about broadband high definition usage rationing, unless restricted by the video streaming services they use. With the integration of IoT devices and the increase of IPV6 usage that naturally comes along with it, it is imperative for the current internet infrastructure to be broadened with much room to spare.
Governments would also probably consider creating local policies of internet load balancing and imposed broadband restrictions in times of crisis when broadband usage becomes a burden over an existing infrastructure, making room for essential data packets used for business continuities and communications between people and entities.
Content creators and publishers, whether it's video or text based, would also likely to learn from this ordeals and by realizing better how their profession has become a sought after one since, besides communication, what is the internet without content?
Sometimes it takes a major historical event in order to change a mainstreamed way of thinking that creates a fixed mindset of a social entity. The CoronVirus pandemic has taught us that given certain circumstances, the Internet could be used not just for leisure purposes, but, to a certain extent, for business continuity as well. The internet has the potential to make our lives better, more comfortable and with more personal time for ourselves and our families. With the ever more increased population density in certain areas of the world and the traffic and real estate prices issues that emerge as a result, it seems that the idea of remote employment might be considered seriously for some positions.
Coronavirus and The Tech World
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- Published on Thursday, 20 February 2020 08:16
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Introduction
A significant percentage of the products we purchase were, partly or fully, made in China. A big part of that significant percentage is consisted of tech products, both low and high-tech. In the low tech realm of products one can find almost everything they could have ever imagined or dreamed of within the limitations of current technology and as long as someone else had the initiative to materialize it; Stretching from tiny and seemingly insignificant spare parts for various products all the way to retail items such as smartphone cradles and end user equipment.
In the high-tech spectrum of products one could find, yet again, a vast array of product types. from customizable single ASIC chips to entire high-end mission critical servers. China has become over the last decades a powerhouse of the global tech industry. A kind of a "One Stop Shop" for the ambitious entrepreneur, the visionary inventor and for the already established firm who is in need for an efficient, fast and a cheap manufacturer. Any one of the aforementioned could theoretically come here and rent the services that the mighty dragon has to offer. This dragon however, has gotten a little ill lately and has been developing some issues spewing out its usual flames of tech dominance. I am referring of course to the notorious Coronavirus.
Panic:
Apart from the slowly accumulating mass panic the world is slipping into due to the health concerns the Coronavirus carries with it, which are rightfully legitimate , there is another side effect the latter might be creating. This side effect is the possibility of an emerging global tech crisis or at the very least, to a certain extent, a recession in the tech world with a great long term negative influence over local tech hubs in China.
The disturbance caused by the Coronavirus pandemic in China has a direct effect over its local economy and manufacturing capacity. This creates a ripple effect of an inability to keep up with the usual supply demands of the modern world for tech products and parts which it requires to keep its economy healthy, functioning and growing. Combined with fake news, rumors, projections with no viable basis with the support of visible evidence of shortage the road to a financial panic is short.
When there's panic people tend to accumulate and in this case it's not food, but tech. Importers, vendors, suppliers, factories outside of China and service providers would be and are the first entities to make the decision to accumulate and stock up a surplus of supplies and parts. The second ones would be their direct clients and eventually their clients' clients. Because if the first tier of consumers had heard about a possible shortage of supplies , sooner or later, the following tiers would as well and act accordingly.
This side crisis shows just how much the modern world's economy has gotten so much dependent on technology and how much it has become so very depended on China. On the other hand, it also shows that at the end of the day, how much the individuals behind this economy care more of their health and livelihoods, than material and monetization.
The Positive Side:
Usually when one loses another one gains. In this case, it is clearly seems that the local online markets in China and door to door services have gained an advantage. Since people are not just unwilling but also are instructed by the authorities to stay indoors due to lock-downs, they turn to online shopping of whatever products that could be delivered to their doorsteps given the emerging crisis and local limitations.
Besides food for local consumption in China, the next most sought after products given the current situation, seems to be protective medical gear such as face masks, gloves and other sanitation products. These products are sought after not just in China, but throughout the world as well, mainly by people who travel overseas often, since they have the highest potential of getting infected by the Coronavirus and eventually becoming their home country's patient-zero upon their return. Nobody wants to be patient-zero, nobody wants to be a patient at all given the high mortality rate of the Coronavirus.
Another group that has gained the advantage in the tech arena would be whoever could deliver products to the end client faster than the Chinese Eco-system can, that is of course, as long as those products are the same ones or at the very least are at the same standard of the original products that were intended to be purchased. And as demand grows and supplies decline it would be inevitable for the prices of tech products to rise.
Final thoughts:
Even after the Coronavirus crisis is over and the threat is contained, the overall loses of the tech hub players in China would have to be dealt with and there's a good chance it would be at the expense of the end-consumer, Hence the fear of a tech recession. This might be avoided perhaps by manufacturers in China getting help from their government in order to prevent such a scenario.
As the tech dragon it is, China has grown into being a significant player in the global tech arena – and it cannot afford itself to loose that status. As the dragon aligns itself slowly and gradually with the world's largest economies, it would also have to align itself in other aspects as well if it would want to keep being amongst the top players. China cannot allow itself to have another outbreak like this in the future not just because of the cost of lives but also because of the credibility issues these crises create. As the old saying, with great power comes great responsibly.
Battlefield 3 Realistic Simulator
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- Published on Friday, 11 October 2013 05:35
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This is absolutely a world first as far as I know and I can't say I didn't feel any jealousy when watching this not only because of the amount of fun these people had when assembling and using this simulator , but also because they beat me to it and did it first.
while FPS games became more and more realistic in terms of graphics , AI , sound effects , storyline and scenery, the user interface hardware pretty much stood still - relatively speaking. Of course sound effects were made better thanks to cheap high quality end user surround sound systems , visual experience got better thanks to bigger , high resolution fast responsive LED monitors and command input became better thanks to customized gaming keyboard and mouse - but overall FPS gaming experience didn't take that big step towards realism as its peak.
That is - most of us still sit in front of our machines on a comfortable chair playing FPS games without the fear of getting physically hit , without smelling the virtual battlefield , without moving ourselves except for maybe adjust our sitting position to make ourselves more comfortable now and then during the game.
The closest thing to getting a more real gaming experience that involved original thinking was a funny gadget that shakes and vibrates your chair while gaming.
As far as this simulator they build is damn real , there is a lot of room for improvement. First of all I believe the entire tent should be projected all the time during gameplay, that is , 360 degrees , the treadmill and the celling. Obviously , the celling should be projected with the game's current level's sky, and the same goes for the treadmill - it should be projected with the level's current ground terrain and the gamer should see what goes on behind him when turning his head around, for that , the game needs to be projected at 360 degrees all the time , not only at 180 degrees.
Moreover - weather effects - it would really sound like an overkill , but I believe weather effects would add a big difference towards getting the ultimate realism gaming experience .mechanically computer controlled fans should be added as well to emulate wind and heaters should be added to emulate heat.
What is presented in this video , except for a big leap in UI and gaming experience , is the future of combat training. Just like in the holodeck's of the Enterprise in StarTrek and in StarWars's Republic Commando , whole armies will be trained in a very realistic way inside confined spaces which will house various technologies that emulate the real world to stimulate all the 5 senses we use. Just like in this video those confined spaces will be monitored and after the simulation experience . evaluations will be done and lessons will be learned.