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Only today did I realize that 男の子 and 男の娘 are of the same pronunciation ;P

practice:

My reading comprehension hit a new low today; kept misunderstanding problems :/

@0xc00000e9@mstdn.social

It happens like every week and they are still unable to catch the culprit :/

@sjw @camedei456

Wish that I could get stuff on eBay that easily :P

@freemo

AFAIK there is no compression by WG, and the main dev has been really against it, e.g., lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wire .

(Also, iperf3 traffic should be very low-entropy and thus *extremely* compressible :P )

@daelf@mstdn.social

At least according to Wikipedia, this is not the case:

> In the context of computer memory, gigabyte and GB are customarily used to mean 1024^3 (2^30) bytes, although not in the context of data transmission and not necessarily for hard drive size.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibibyte

@camedei456 @sjw

You sound like Chyrosran22 :P

The main reason why I didn't get those vintage switches is that they, AFAIK, are usually on the heavier side, and I have weak fingers uwu. (Availability is also an issue, getting stuff from abroad in Taiwan is sorta hard.) (There's also the lack of QMK...)

I don't dislike clicky switches, though I do hate the high-pitched sounds that blues and clones make. That being said, my roommates are probably gonna kill me for using clicky.

I really want to get buckling springs though, even just for the classic-ness of it.

@freemo

The testing configuration seems to indicate that gigabit ethernet cards are used?

@sjw

Is this a test to see whether I'm "cultured enough"? :P

Seriously though, I think Cherry Browns are... not as fun as some of the more tactile switchs, but they are great for typing for long periods of time.

BTW, I've only tried Gateron Browns on switch testers, and they seem to be a lot smoother than Cherrys. Not sure whether I would prefer it on a real board though.

@freemo

Yeah, but since the G in GbE stands for gigabit, I've always assumed it to be 1000Mb/s. So I have no idea where the >1000 numbers in the links come from :/

@freemo

I guess my question is more about gigabit versus gibibit, if that makes any sense.

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