Oh, no!One answer - because they used Ai instead of a human, I'm sure the answer will be correct for some machine somewhere - but probably not yours.
I decided to install Speedtest by just downloading the compiled binary. It works, but the results are wildly different from the results I get with the same version on a MacBook Air:
Pi
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pi@raspsky:/usr/local/bin $ speedtest --versionSpeedtest by Ookla 1.2.0.84 (ea6b6773cf) Linux/arm-linux-musleabihf 5.10.103-v7l+ arm/armv7lpi@raspsky:/usr/local/bin $ speedtest --progress=no Speedtest by Ookla Server: ByteArk Co., Ltd. - Bangrak (id: 27203) ISP: TOTIdle Latency: 6.66 ms (jitter: 0.13ms, low: 6.51ms, high: 6.83ms) Download: 76.75 Mbps (data used: 45.4 MB) 206.65 ms (jitter: 56.96ms, low: 7.81ms, high: 891.83ms) Upload: 79.44 Mbps (data used: 83.2 MB) 24.51 ms (jitter: 3.85ms, low: 12.01ms, high: 35.34ms) Packet Loss: 0.0%
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Fifteen:~ mnewman$ speedtest --versionSpeedtest by Ookla 1.2.0.84 (ea6b6773cf) Darwin 23.4.0 x86_64/arm64Fifteen:~ mnewman$ speedtest --progress=no Speedtest by Ookla Server: NT Bangrak - Bangkok (id: 47115) ISP: TOTIdle Latency: 8.60 ms (jitter: 204.79ms, low: 7.22ms, high: 416.49ms) Download: 599.85 Mbps (data used: 1.0 GB) 35.98 ms (jitter: 12.38ms, low: 9.80ms, high: 377.34ms) Upload: 548.22 Mbps (data used: 972.3 MB) 28.35 ms (jitter: 12.56ms, low: 8.64ms, high: 379.42ms) Packet Loss: 0.0%
Statistics: Posted by Ratsima — Sun May 05, 2024 9:57 pm