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  • 586!! woohoo!

  • only 14 left!! in no time we are too close! :smiley:

  • NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

  • The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of the locomotive

  • @MMzF said:
    woohhh!!

    woohhh!!

  • @MooCowGalaxy what about using any small hdd lurking near you as external hdd and install fedora on it and do the testing?

  • @MMzF said:

    NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

    Should be faster now, i think

  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    i saw linux phones, i would love to get one when they get out of beta project

    Android is linux under the hood ;)

    it is but something like debian or i don't remember which distro phone that was

    Ah, sounds interesting

    will be having community support in IRCs and other platforms!

    No more going to a Genius Bar at your local Apple store haha

  • @phucvandinh said:
    The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of the locomotive

    heh

  • DEDICATED FOR PHUCVANDINH

  • HYPE 586

  • that is how i am using linux mostly, have to give laptop to family so can't always be on linux heh

  • @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy what about using any small hdd lurking near you as external hdd and install fedora on it and do the testing?

    I only have a 4GB usb, can’t really install my apps on there lol

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    i saw linux phones, i would love to get one when they get out of beta project

    Android is linux under the hood ;)

    it is but something like debian or i don't remember which distro phone that was

    Ah, sounds interesting

    will be having community support in IRCs and other platforms!

    No more going to a Genius Bar at your local Apple store haha

    ofc, community support is the best of best!

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy what about using any small hdd lurking near you as external hdd and install fedora on it and do the testing?

    I only have a 4GB usb, can’t really install my apps on there lol

    no old 80gbs or low storage hdd you have?

  • @MMzF said:

    NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

    I was able to reach 28,000Mbps on a server once haha

  • @phucvandinh said:

    @MMzF said:

    NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

    Should be faster now, i think

    can't compare with mine lol

  • @MMzF said:
    only 14 left!! in no time we are too close! :smiley:

    Small steps at a time :)

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

    I was able to reach 28,000Mbps on a server once haha

    how? wow

  • @phucvandinh said:
    The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of the locomotive

    Or a RackNerd party ;)

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • and i am still at 1MB/s :x

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    only 14 left!! in no time we are too close! :smiley:

    Small steps at a time :)

    lets see!

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @phucvandinh said:
    The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of the locomotive

    Or a RackNerd party ;)

    or dustin with a torch

  • @MooCowGalaxy you will find cheap hdd of low storage like 80 gbs for few bucks.

  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy what about using any small hdd lurking near you as external hdd and install fedora on it and do the testing?

    I only have a 4GB usb, can’t really install my apps on there lol

    no old 80gbs or low storage hdd you have?

    On vacation right now so don’t have access to anything, also my laptop only has one M.2 slot and no SATA, so the only way is to buy another M.2 drive to test it out

  • or even less, but totally worth it for trying or testing things! :D

  • @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

    The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.

    That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time

    And let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.

    I was able to reach 28,000Mbps on a server once haha

    how? wow

    Just fast connectivity :)

  • @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said:

    @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy what about using any small hdd lurking near you as external hdd and install fedora on it and do the testing?

    I only have a 4GB usb, can’t really install my apps on there lol

    no old 80gbs or low storage hdd you have?

    On vacation right now so don’t have access to anything, also my laptop only has one M.2 slot and no SATA, so the only way is to buy another M.2 drive to test it out

    usb port?

  • @MMzF said:
    @MooCowGalaxy you will find cheap hdd of low storage like 80 gbs for few bucks.

    Read above ^^

  • a sata to usb connector is how i use linux

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