MinekPo1 [She/Her]

nya !!! :3333 gay uwu

I’m in a bad place rn so if I’m getting into an argument please tell me to disconnect for a bit as I dont deal with shit like that well :3

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Cake day: Jun 14, 2023

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autistic complaining about units

ok so like I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a more confusing use of units . at least you haven’t used the p infix instead of the / in bandwith units .

like you used both upper case and lowercase in units but like I can’t say if it was intentional or not ? especially as the letter that is uppercased should be uppercased ?

anyway

1Mb

is theoretically correct but you likely ment either one megabyte (1 MB) or one megibyte (MiB) rather than one megabit (1 Mb)

~325mb/s

95mb/s

and

9mb/s

I will presume you did not intend to write ~325 milibits per second , but ~325 megabits per seconds , though if you have used the 333 333 request count as in the segment you quoted , though to be fair op also made a mistake I think , the number they gave should be 3 exabits per second (3 Eb/s) or 380 terabytes per seconds (TB/s) , but that’s because they calculated the number of requests you can make from a 1 gigabit (which is what I assume they ment by gbit) wrong , forgetting to account that a byte is 8 bits , you can only make 416 666 of 4 kB (sorry I’m not checking what would happen if they ment kibibytes sorry I underestimated how demanding this would be but I’m to deep in it now so I’m gonna take that cop-out) requests a second , giving 380 terabits per second (380 Tb/s) or 3.04 terabytes per second (3.04 TB/s) , assuming the entire packet is exactly 114 megabytes (114 MB) which is about 108.7 megibytes (108.7 MiB) . so anyway

packet size theoretical bandwidth
1 Mb 416.7 Gb/s 52.1 GB/s
1 MB 3.3 Tb/s 416.7 GB/s
1 MiB 3.3 Tb/s 416.7 GB/s
300 kb 125.0 Gb/s 15.6 GB/s
300 kB 1000.0 Gb/s 125.0 GB/s
300 kiB 1000.0 Gb/s 125.0 GB/s
30 kb 12.5 Gb/s 1.6 GB/s
30 kB 100.0 Gb/s 12.5 GB/s
30 kiB 100.0 Gb/s 12.5 GB/s

hope that table is ok and all cause im in a rush yeah bye


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Since the European Union have officially endorsed mastodon (social.network.europa.eu) as long as your instance complies with GDPR, you are not liable for actions taking by bad actor using ActivityPub to do bad actory things.

I am not sure about how that applies to data being sent to non EU servers as lack knowledge about GDPR.