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Young: Masks are on the way out, I m not sure I m ready

Young: Masks are on the way out, I m not sure I m ready FacebookTwitterEmail Eric Young The CDC announced this week that if we ve received the COVID vaccine, we no longer have to wear a mask indoors or outdoors. Yay! Of course, we re in Michigan, and the CDC s ruling doesn t supersede state rulings, so for now the mandate is still in place here. I don t expect Gretchy to change her mind on that anytime soon. But it is a sign that soon things will be a little bit more normal. Though as I sit here and think about it, as much as I want to burn every mask that I own, I m not sure I m fully ready to go back to normal just yet.

TVN Tech | COVID-Era Content Management Taps Cloud, AI

Technology executives from WarnerMedia, Sinclair and Hearst said at a recent TVNewsCheck webinar that they’re tackling the content management challenge amplified by the pandemic by using cloud storage and leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve indexing and searching. By Glen Dickson | May 13, 2021 | 10:49 a.m. ET. The proliferation of affordable acquisition gear and explosion in IP transport technology means that broadcasters and cable networks are producing more programming and distributing it on more platforms than ever before. Efficiently managing and fully utilizing all of that content is vital. The importance of content management has become even more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic, as stations and networks have turned to their archives to help fill airtime in the absence of regular news and sports production and relied on content sharing to support distributed workflows.

COVID-Era Content Management Taps Cloud, AI

Technology executives from WarnerMedia, Sinclair and Hearst said at a recent TVNewsCheck webinar that they’re tackling the content management challenge amplified by the pandemic by using cloud storage and leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve indexing and searching. By Glen Dickson | May 13, 2021 | 10:49 a.m. ET. The proliferation of affordable acquisition gear and explosion in IP transport technology means that broadcasters and cable networks are producing more programming and distributing it on more platforms than ever before. Efficiently managing and fully utilizing all of that content is vital. The importance of content management has become even more pronounced during the COVID-19 pandemic, as stations and networks have turned to their archives to help fill airtime in the absence of regular news and sports production and relied on content sharing to support distributed workflows.

Top 10 Board Games That Take An Insane Amount Of Time To Play

Top 10 Board Games That Take An Insane Amount Of Time To Play Government lockdowns have rekindled people’s interest in board games like never before. Folks worldwide are returning to their old games, throwing dice and flicking spinners to have a jolly good time. That’s all well and good for the average tabletop gamer, but there’s a far more interesting aspect to the hobby. People have been pouring so much detail into board games over the years; some of them are nearly impossible to play in a reasonable amount of time. This list features the board games with the longest legitimate playtimes, and they aren’t for the faint of heart. If you played any of these, share your experiences down in the comments and let everyone know how many hours you spent playing a board game.

N L firm s battery-powered fishing boat wins $500K efficiency competition

Posted: May 12, 2021 3:09 PM AT | Last Updated: May 12 ACOA s hull design efficiency challenge was open to commercial and non-commercial organizations registered to do business in Atlantic Canada. (Courtesy National Research Council of Canada) A marine engineering company based in Newfoundland and Labrador has won the grand prize of $500,000 in a federal government competition to design a more full-efficient inshore fishing boat in Atlantic Canada. TriNav Marine Design of St. John s was one of three finalists to develop a hull that lowers operating costs and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It ultimately beat designs submitted by Wedgeport Boats Ltd. of Lower Wedgeport, N.S., and Allswater Marine of Bedford, N.S.

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