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mnathani_: here is my result: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/1929929
brycec: Since you're curious, mine http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/1930024
I'm very amused by dslreports' plotter of upload/download speeds, you can clearly see Comcast's tiers
mnathani_: try doing one at http://performance.cira.ca/
it provides a lot more info
brycec: I did already, when you asked the first time :p
mnathani_: https://gist.github.com/mnathani/02adbaf4bac11dc1b5cc
BryceBot: Gist: "Advanced Results CIRA Perfomance test"
mnathani_: did you check out the advanced section
mercutio: mnathani_: yours is quite close to mine
except you have more buffer bloat, esp. on upload
oh i fixed my upload buffer bloat :)
damn i see what you mean bryce
and it looks like comcast need to fix their buffer bloat on download too :)
it thinks i have 10 megabit ethernet
being all the way in canada maybe slowing it down
(and it may not be using big enough window size for me)
mnathani_: it is basically meant for canadian residents
mercutio: actually window size is meant to limit it to 30 megabit
i get 8 megabit up 5.5 megabit down on that test hah
from linux
mnathani_: but I like how it shows detailed info even if I dont understand it all
mercutio: and 210msec ping
i reckon dslreports test is better
so brycec, have you noticed the buffer bloat?
or you don't max out your connection much?
i'm going to get my other comcast friend to run it :)
brycec: Can't say as I've ever noticed it before. I frequently saturate my connection, and it has no trouble maintaining saturation.
mercutio: but does latency go up?
it suggested latency went up by about 250 msec?
brycec: Not noticeably.
mercutio: yeh they may be hiding it
with multiple streams with some of them getting high latency or such
brycec: Considering 95% of my work is over SSH, I think I'd notice an increase in latency...
mercutio: hmm
that thing uses a lot of streams
i think it was using 16 parallel connections for you
yeah 16 down 6 up
http://thejh.net/misc/website-terminal-copy-paste
mike-burns: That Web site's hack doesn't work on Chromium.
mercutio: it works on chrome
zsh forces you to press enter in the new version
mike-burns: How are you selecting the text? I'm triple-clicking.
mercutio: left mouse button highlight over it middle mouse button paste
mike-burns: Ah.
Sounds tedious; I'll stick with triple-clicking.
mercutio: it's my usual way of cut/pste
brycec: Can confirm triple-click in Chrome is just fine :p
And selecting it and attempting to middle-click to paste just doesn't even work, nothing at all pastes into the buffer
(Thought it does paste something into a GTK app's input buffer)
mercutio: weird
i am pasting into urxvt
brycec: Same
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mnathani_: I have a strange one: https://www.adayinthelifeof.nl/2010/07/30/creating-a-traceroute-program-in-php/ loads fine in Firefox, but not in Chrome