• @[email protected]
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    311 month ago

    It’s pretty bad. I’m having to back out of the stream every few minutes. Maybe Netflix should stay in their lane.

    And for the record, I’m watching on a hardwired Nvidia Shield with a 1 gig fiber connection with nothing else running.

  • @Windex007
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    301 month ago

    It was a fucking ballsy move to advertise their Xmas NFL livestreaming during that trainwreck

    • lad
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      201 month ago

      Even if it is not their fault, what people see is that they provide bad quality service. Very low percentage ofthem will care to read details when Netflix publishes a post-mortem of an issue, assuming they even do.

    • @5opn0o30
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      91 month ago

      Not on AWS anymore, I though.

      • Pup Biru
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        that… is unlikely… they took 7 years to migrate TO AWS, and the last i heard they completed a massive migration to IPv6 on AWS in 2021… it’d take them a massive amount of engineering and time to migrate off AWS

        also it’d be massive news… netflix is basically THE number 1 AWS “success” story

      • @NegativeLookBehind
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        71 month ago

        Yea, I thought maybe they migrated away from them too, but wasn’t sure.

    • @marcos
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      If it’s AWS fault, it’s also their fault for choosing AWS.

  • @jqubed
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    61 month ago

    Didn’t Netflix try a live event earlier this year that also couldn’t handle the number of viewers?