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Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

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  • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

    Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

    "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

    The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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    ryusei@techhub.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @rikviergever

    I already use OpenSpeedTest, but there's no alternatives for when I ssh into my servers and am limited to the cli. 😞

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    • the5thcolumnist@mstdn.caT the5thcolumnist@mstdn.ca

      @rikviergever

      Interestingly I get higher numbers from this than Speedtest gives me, including the ping.

      mini@perfect.moeM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #20

      @the5thColumnist @rikviergever librespeed regularly overreads - my ISP runs their own instance for testing and it frequently tells me that my internet is faster than my devices or connection can physically do.

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      • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

        Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

        "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

        The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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        LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

        Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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        #21

        @rikviergever @gabrielesvelto this was very needed

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        • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

          Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

          "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

          The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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          LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

          Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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          alper@rls.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @rikviergever Does libre mean my eyes have to bleed?

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          • smsm1@mastodon.greenS smsm1@mastodon.green

            @the5thColumnist @rikviergever for the ping lower is better.

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            @smsm1 @rikviergever

            I know that's what I though that was weird, two readings better and one worse

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            • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

              Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

              "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

              The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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              LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

              Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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              pinkforest@hachyderm.ioP This user is from outside of this forum
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              #24

              @rikviergever Accenture was that final nail for bugtraq too. it had some sort of zombie resurrection by them that went nowhere.. https://seclists.org/bugtraq/2021/Jan/

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              • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

                Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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                @rikviergever This got my speed wrong by a factor of 15.

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                • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                  Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                  "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                  The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                  LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

                  Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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                  braxa26@mindly.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote last edited by
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                  @rikviergever I'd like to use it but no servers available to me except in the fascist state to the south. Can't use it now but ookmarked for future consideration. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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                  • james@bne.socialJ james@bne.social

                    @rikviergever Given that librespeed’s closest test server is a 14 hour flight away, it’s a noble idea but entirely impractical.

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                    @james @rikviergever

                    But you still understand the warning that a corporate "internet speed test" is a strip search by chimps?

                    The speed test that doesnt sell images of my underwear and bank pin # is not as useful at guessing my internet speeds.

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                    • kevinrns@mstdn.socialK kevinrns@mstdn.social

                      @james @rikviergever

                      But you still understand the warning that a corporate "internet speed test" is a strip search by chimps?

                      The speed test that doesnt sell images of my underwear and bank pin # is not as useful at guessing my internet speeds.

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                      @kevinrns @james @rikviergever

                      LibreSpeed doesn't have a good selection for Ping for me either, but once you use it with a certain server, you can compare later to see if the ping has gotten worse. LibreSpeed was very accurate at telling my upload and download speeds.

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                      • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                        Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                        "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                        The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                        LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

                        Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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                        @rikviergever I generally use fast.com , and while I am sure it does the same overcollection of data, it’s Netflix, so they already know. But I will give this a try.

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                        • pinkforest@hachyderm.ioP pinkforest@hachyderm.io

                          @rikviergever Accenture was that final nail for bugtraq too. it had some sort of zombie resurrection by them that went nowhere.. https://seclists.org/bugtraq/2021/Jan/

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                          #30

                          @pinkforest

                          2021 was when Accenture pivoted from tech-aquisition to AI-everything. I'm not surprised projects from that year immediately died.

                          Blame Thiele for become Sweet's best friend.

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                          • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                            Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                            "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                            The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                            LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

                            Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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                            @rikviergever Is there an alternative to Downdetector?

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                            • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                              @rikviergever

                              Is this working for everyone? Just hangs on looking for server.

                              annehargreaves@ioc.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @mastodonmigration @rikviergever same (uk)

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                              • kf0are@mastodon.hams.socialK kf0are@mastodon.hams.social

                                @rikviergever This got my speed wrong by a factor of 15.

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                                @kf0are @rikviergever not as bad here but still a factor of >2 (compared to fast.com). Download only, upload was pretty in line.

                                Guessing the server has its outbound link saturated?

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                                • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                                  Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                                  "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                                  The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                                  @rikviergever@mastodon.social sadly it doesn't really give good results 😞

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                                  • rikviergever@mastodon.socialR rikviergever@mastodon.social

                                    Read below πŸ‘‡ why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

                                    "Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

                                    The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

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                                    LibreSpeed - Free and Open Source Speedtest

                                    Free and Open Source Speedtest. Run it right now in your browser, or self-host on a PHP, Golang, Rust or Node server. License: LGPL.

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                                    @rikviergever BEWARE I have never seen ANY site with THAT MANY third party scripts to load!!! WOW Have a look at the umatrix or ublock origin window, it's INSANE!

                                    it downloads from 21 different domains not including the main one!

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