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Also, another option to get Geekbench v6 is to download the new script version 6.7.1 and run it.
Same, you'll have to go on the geekbench page to see the scores
So, we have to visit the link https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/17815260 and see the values there.
I have to wonder if yabs.sh would be better off using sysbench or stress-ng to measure CPU performance. That way you don't have to worry about retrieving the score from the vendor's website. You don't have to worry about the score being sent to the vendor's website. The measurement is given when the command finishes.
But the part that sucks, is that it would immediately invalidate all of the previous Geekbench based yabs.sh results. A single core Geekbench 6 score of 1200 may or may not correlate to a 1200 events per second score from sysbench.
sysbench runs faster, but it may not be as comprehensive as Geekbench.
Maybe its time to focus on real world vps usage rather flex on the numbers.
For a majority folks, even if the benchmark number would show low digits, their usecase (idling) or otherwise would not be severely impacted
Time to give numbers some rest and run this iff there is some real world irregularities
But its an opinion not many would like.
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I saw someone posted this in the issue comment, it completes with a link at the bottom which you still need to visit in order to see Geekbench 6 score.