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  • Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

  • @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

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  • @ehab said:

    @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

    wd-40 overload

  • @ehab said:

    @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

    Flexible but useful regardless.

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  • @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

    seems like this time of day is just kinda dead. my guess is it picks up in a few hours and goes hard after that

  • ehabehab Member
    edited November 2023

    @rattlecattle said:
    Flexible but useful regardless.

    i like your attitude.

    if life gives you lemons then you'd make lemonade.

    and if Racknerd gives you vps
    what do you do?

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  • @sycot said:

    @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

    seems like this time of day is just kinda dead. my guess is it picks up in a few hours and goes hard after that

    Go hard or go home

  • one eight six go go

  • @Sayantan said:
    one eight six go go

    sex go go?

  • Makes sense to keep this thread on topic. I'm just going with the flow as a newbie. Definitely not intending to be in the top 6 posters!

    Aside from network-speed.xyz and yabs.sh, are there any other interesting scripts or tools you guys are aware of? Not necessarily for benchmarking, but just general information gathering or other uses.

  • sycotsycot Member
    edited November 2023

    @hennaboy said:

    @sycot said:

    @rattlecattle said:
    Well the addition of the new column on the stats page seems to have made everything a bit stagnant so far but activity will pick up no doubt.

    seems like this time of day is just kinda dead. my guess is it picks up in a few hours and goes hard after that

    Go hard or go home

    yessir!

  • @ehab said:

    @Sayantan said:
    one eight six go go

    sex go go?

    lol

  • If I were to think of any suggestion at all, it might be to consider adding to the "knowledgebase" some very basic information about AutoSSL. The small amount of information available does not tell a newbie where to go -- or perhaps more importantly, what not to do -- to get SSL up and running.
    I am nitpicking. The experience is great overall.

  • @Arjun42 said: Makes sense to keep this thread on topic. I'm just going with the flow as a newbie. Definitely not intending to be in the top 6 posters!

    Aside from network-speed.xyz and yabs.sh, are there any other interesting scripts or tools you guys are aware of? Not necessarily for benchmarking, but just general information gathering or other uses.

    general linux?
    htop
    ncdu
    idk, i dont have many fancy tools

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  • @ehab said: and if Racknerd > gives you vps
    what do you do?

    Generally they are put to use depending on the specs, running docker/lxd containers for dev purposes or more likely running vscode-server.

    Ofcourse idling for life is always an option.

  • @Arjun42 said:
    Makes sense to keep this thread on topic. I'm just going with the flow as a newbie. Definitely not intending to be in the top 6 posters!

    Aside from network-speed.xyz and yabs.sh, are there any other interesting scripts or tools you guys are aware of? Not necessarily for benchmarking, but just general information gathering or other uses.

    bench.monster is another speed test one

  • @rattlecattle said:

    @ehab said: and if Racknerd > gives you vps
    what do you do?

    Generally they are put to use depending on the specs, running docker/lxd containers for dev purposes or more likely running vscode-server.

    Ofcourse idling for life is always an option.

    the number of idlers I have right now....is just disgusting. I need to find projects for all of them, even if they're meaningless

  • @sycot said:

    @rattlecattle said:

    @ehab said: and if Racknerd > gives you vps
    what do you do?

    Generally they are put to use depending on the specs, running docker/lxd containers for dev purposes or more likely running vscode-server.

    Ofcourse idling for life is always an option.

    the number of idlers I have right now....is just disgusting. I need to find projects for all of them, even if they're meaningless

    How many are we talking about?

  • @sycot said: the number of idlers I have right now....is just disgusting. I need to find projects for all of them, even if they're meaningless

    Right. They are so many open source projects around and sometimes just for the sake of learning new things put one of them to test.

  • @sycot said: the number of idlers I have right now....is just disgusting. I need to find projects for all of them, even if they're meaningless

    i lately did a cost analyst and well... i have 1 idler
    10-15 or so servers in total
    some free (oracle) some not

  • Plus containers, virtual environments, nix shell and similar tools makes it easy to experiment stuff without the risk of breaking the OS and reinstalling everytime.

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Arjun42 said: Makes sense to keep this thread on topic. I'm just going with the flow as a newbie. Definitely not intending to be in the top 6 posters!

    Aside from network-speed.xyz and yabs.sh, are there any other interesting scripts or tools you guys are aware of? Not necessarily for benchmarking, but just general information gathering or other uses.

    general linux?
    htop
    ncdu
    idk, i dont have many fancy tools

    I've used htop, but good to know about ncdu!

  • @sycot said:

    @Arjun42 said:
    Makes sense to keep this thread on topic. I'm just going with the flow as a newbie. Definitely not intending to be in the top 6 posters!

    Aside from network-speed.xyz and yabs.sh, are there any other interesting scripts or tools you guys are aware of? Not necessarily for benchmarking, but just general information gathering or other uses.

    bench.monster is another speed test one

    Ah yea, I've tried that the other day on a VM on my homelab.

  • ncdu is amazing. I used it yesterday, I have a server with 40 GB of disk space and it helped me find 5 GB of old log files :smiley:

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