Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Today I conducted a test with two bots, one as my normal home Internet connection (ON, Canada), and one in San Diego California -- very close to Everybody Edit's server.
These are the results:
The left is San Diego California connection. The right is my home Internet connection.
They were both ran using the same block send speed (8ms).
They were both running for the same amount of time.
My bot died for every 3 reruns of this, at nearly the same point, whilst the San Diego one kept running fine.
What I notice is that, while my bot skips blocks less, the San Diego connection drew more blocks and faster.
The reason why those lines appear is because Everybody Edits' server throttles the block sends -- my San Diego connection is too fast, the server has to slow it down to keep the connection alive.
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From my location only with 12 ms to be perfect.
A long time ago i develop something that waits to be get by server before putting another one. So delay variables. so it becomes 0-20. 20 been the alive time.
idk what EE can do for fix this problem. Tell me.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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I've been able to do 5ms from Portland Oregon. This was before the "updates" from the consecutive crashes.
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I'm thinking that the fastest speed that you can go to almost guarantee that a block will be written is half the ping time to 98.139.134.48. Can anyone verify this?
I tested my ping against it and also tested the one in San Diego.
These are the results:
Mine:
San Diego:
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[ Started around 1732695016.289 - Generated in 0.120 seconds, 13 queries executed - Memory usage: 1.43 MiB (Peak: 1.55 MiB) ]