MinekPo1 [She/Her]

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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: June 14th, 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






  • autistic complaining about improper use of SI and SI adjacent units , going into a bit of self parody at the end

    please fucking capitalise units properly , the most valid interpretation of “mbps” is millibit picosecond which is invalid anyway (should be femtobit second or fb s) and also not a unit of any kind of speed , not that you are asking about speed but likely bandwidth , but also in this specific case , ignoring that you use this stupid per construct , leaving it to interpretation which letter is meant to be capitalised and which lower case leaves megabits per second (Mb s^(-1)) and megabytes per second (MB s^(-1)) (of course milibits per second and milibytes per second are also units of bandwidth) , and also because bits and bytes are involved , are you using the mega- prefix per SI or , I would argue incorrectly , per JEDEC (as in 1 KB = 1024 B ) , I don’t know because you have shown a complete disregard for units and all they represent , for everyone who takes the time to understand , learn and properly use prefixes to convey a specific meaning , in a way that cannot be misinterpreted . You may not think this is important because “oh Lily you understood me anyway” and ? you have shown a complete disregard for all that anyone with a computer science degree should stand for , shown no intention to properly understand how the more and more computerised would around us works and for what ? so that your fingers can use a few less calories , putting of the heat death of the universe by an unimaginably irrelevant amount , which you will unknowingly spend anyway when you hear a bird sing across the road , is that really worth it to you ?


  • autistic complaining

    honestly I don’t even know how to interpret ~11.5 μg b/s (micro gram bits per second).

    Seriously I get not liking capital letters , but like ESPECIALLY in this case (as ~11.5 b/s and ~11.5 B/s are about as reasonable) , capitalize your units ! also differentiate between GiB (gigi bits) and GB (giga bits).

    to be fair , because g and b are not separated by a space , “×” or “•” , g should be interpreted as a prefix , according to SI rules , but its not something most people know about and g is not a valid SI prefix .








  • Keyboard:

    • AnySoftKeyboard good all around keyboard, good language support, decent though messy customizability
    • Unexpected keyboard more specialized, provides easy access to app (printable) ASCII characters and some others, allrght customizability
    • 8Vim Cool factor, great customizability, decent language support but you need to learn it

    Games:

    • Pirate Solitare nothing much but I’ve been playing it a lot lately
    • Simon Tathman’s Puzzle Collection a cross platform puzzle collection, has a lot of different puzzles in a uniform style
    • Antimine minesweeper with nice ui

    System:

    • RethinkDNS: DoH provider and firewall Easy to use, especially nice for those non FOSS apps you need to have to maintain a social life, not that powerful though
    • Obtainium: FOSS app downloader Downloads apps from releases or equivalent, therefore can have faster updates than fdroid, but no discovery, aside from search on some platforms
    • ffupdater: FOSS browser downloader Like obtainium, but for browsers (mostly) and has list of browsers
    • Droid-ify: fdroid client better ui than the default app, comes with a list of repos
    • Shizuku: ADB shell api not useful if you have root (see SUI, which is the root implementation for the same api, though shizuku will also work I think), but can give a bit more access if you don’t supports wireless debugging on A12+
    • Neolauncher: launcher nice ui but nothing special
    • SD Maid SE: storage cleaner okish ui, doesn’t stop me from having 302 (not including system) apps on my device. Yes I have a problem
    • Package manager: app manager Shizuku support, powerful, though limited if you don’t have root
    • Inure: app manager [freemium (8$), but GPL licensed?] pretty must like Package manager but with amazing ui

    Media:

    • LibreTube: Piped (youtube) client Nice ui, no ads, sponsor block support, kinda unstable
    • Innertube: YouTube music client doesn’t use piped/invidious, no ads, nice ui
    • Tusky: mastodon client nice ui, quite stable, multiuser support
    • Jerboa: lemmy client ok ui, up to date with lemmy updates
    • Liftoff: lemmy client nicer ui then Jerboa but doesn’t work since .15 (?) and had issues with rendering markdown properly
    • LibreTorrent bitTorrent client for downloading all those isos and public domain works, nice ui

    Misc:

    • Mull: ff based browser not much to say, “security oriented and deblobbed”, upstreams some features from Tor
    • Calculator++: A scientific calculator A lot of functionality while remaining easy to use
    • RPNcalc: A Reverse Polish Notation calculator best RPN calculator I’ve found on fdroid, less powerful than Calculator++, but RPN based calculators are more efficient[1]^
    • Simple Apps: suit of apps providing basic functionality great ui and customizability, I don’t use simple keyboard, simple launcher/drawer however
    • OpenCamera: a camera app advanced features

    Just the apps I thought of, as I, as mentioned in the SD Maid entry, have a lot of apps installed :P


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