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  3. tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

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  • xan@xantronix.socialX This user is from outside of this forum
    xan@xantronix.socialX This user is from outside of this forum
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    #7

    @nothacking @sophie ...this is indeed correct! I am dumb so I will delete my post.

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    • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

      tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

      measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

      elizafox@social.treehouse.systemsE This user is from outside of this forum
      elizafox@social.treehouse.systemsE This user is from outside of this forum
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      #8

      @sophie shouldn’t it be CPM like a real Geiger counter

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      • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

        tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

        measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

        viraptor@cyberplace.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
        viraptor@cyberplace.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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        #9

        @sophie
        I really want to start doing that in presentations and see if anyone notices...

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        • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

          tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

          measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

          quantensalat@scicomm.xyzQ This user is from outside of this forum
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          #10

          @sophie good idea, are they also poisson distributed?

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          • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

            @4censord ah yes, the prometheus→grafana→geiger counter monitoring stack, who doesn't love it

            syn@plasmatrap.comS This user is from outside of this forum
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            #11

            @sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud @4censord@unfug.social

            ​​ hmm what's a good way to make a geiger counter go off
            ​​ ... oh

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            • 0x6e6174@mastodon.catgirl.cloud0 0x6e6174@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

              @sophie @4censord@unfug.social clicker training over http->geiger counter

              wakame@tech.lgbtW This user is from outside of this forum
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              #12

              @0x6e6174 @sophie @4censord

              Using a servo to open the shielding on a thorium sample:
              You can measure web traffic with a real geiger counter.

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              • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                wiert@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
                wiert@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
                wiert@mastodon.social
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                #13

                @sophie the concept of web responses as random radiation. Interesting in the age of "AI" popularisation...

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                • elizafox@social.treehouse.systemsE elizafox@social.treehouse.systems

                  @sophie shouldn’t it be CPM like a real Geiger counter

                  thygrrr@tiggi.esT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #14

                  @Elizafox @sophie So that's the CPM that Ad platforms keep blabbering on about...

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                  • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                    tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                    measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                    astreaprtcl@c-6.devA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #15
                    @sophie@catgirl.cloud
                    this one hosts its website from two floppy drives in raid 1 without cache so it already has a setup where it can hear every access to its site
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                    • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                      tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                      measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                      sekomi@meowing.menS This user is from outside of this forum
                      sekomi@meowing.menS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                      i'm sorry but who ever measures web requests in hertz

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                      • 4censord@unfug.social4 4censord@unfug.social

                        @sophie and use clicks to indicate each one!
                        geiger counter here we gooo!!

                        moof@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #17

                        @4censord @sophie I remember talking to someone in the late 90s, early 00s that told me a colleague had tied in a sound generator to their company’s smtp servers, and it would play forest sounds in the background all day in the sysadmin office. I seem to recall that the amount of rain was tied to the load, and different bird calls represented different types and sizes of mail.

                        It was done in such a way as to be a pleasant background sound, but at the same time, when something went wrong, the sysops would hear it long before monitoring flagged it.

                        I suspect this system eventually died a death due to moving to a cloud provider, but it does show that monitoring can be something other than visual…

                        hufman@akkoma.chez.chatH numodular@c.imN ckeen@social.vernunftzentrum.deC heavyimage@mastodon.socialH lain_7@tldr.nettime.orgL 17 Replies Last reply
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                        • quantensalat@scicomm.xyzQ quantensalat@scicomm.xyz

                          @sophie good idea, are they also poisson distributed?

                          hennichodernich@radiosocial.deH This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #18

                          @Quantensalat @sophie Don't open that can of worms. In university I had an entire compulsory 1-semester course on queueing theory.

                          Rabbit hole exit node: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlang_distribution

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                          • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                            tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                            measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                            furrfu@mendeddrum.orgF This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @sophie @gabe I first saw it in this post from 2024 which I think deserves some credit 🙂 since it also goes into more detail.

                            SI Units for Request Rate

                            favicon

                            (entropicthoughts.com)

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                            • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

                              @4censord @sophie I remember talking to someone in the late 90s, early 00s that told me a colleague had tied in a sound generator to their company’s smtp servers, and it would play forest sounds in the background all day in the sysadmin office. I seem to recall that the amount of rain was tied to the load, and different bird calls represented different types and sizes of mail.

                              It was done in such a way as to be a pleasant background sound, but at the same time, when something went wrong, the sysops would hear it long before monitoring flagged it.

                              I suspect this system eventually died a death due to moving to a cloud provider, but it does show that monitoring can be something other than visual…

                              hufman@akkoma.chez.chatH This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @moof @4censord @sophie I love this idea so much and I wish for a server admin environment that has that level of whimsy
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                              • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                                tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                                measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                                vincent@knuddelweide.deV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud what if the requests are periodic tho?

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                                • 4censord@unfug.social4 4censord@unfug.social

                                  @sophie and use clicks to indicate each one!
                                  geiger counter here we gooo!!

                                  tsia_@chaos.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @4censord @sophie i think there was a browser extension that did exactly that when loading a website

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                                  • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                                    tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                                    measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                                    daveflater@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #23

                                    @sophie
                                    SI avoids identifying countable entities and events like web requests except in special cases like becquerel (which is specifically for radioactive decay). This is but one example among many where the needs of IT are outside the scope that SI serves.
                                    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339954122_Quantities_and_Units_for_Software_Product_Measurements

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                                    • sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloudS sophie@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

                                      tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

                                      measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

                                      fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @sophie the normal unit for these kinds of things is the Erlang, but you would have to normalize for the number of requests/second per active user.

                                      Perhaps create a new unit? I vot for BernersLee, abbreviation BL.

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                                      • fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net

                                        @sophie the normal unit for these kinds of things is the Erlang, but you would have to normalize for the number of requests/second per active user.

                                        Perhaps create a new unit? I vot for BernersLee, abbreviation BL.

                                        zuthal@floofy.techZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        #25

                                        @fazalmajid @sophie isn't erlang only applicable to circuit-switched networks like analog telephone, not for packet-switched networks like TCP/IP?

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                                        • zuthal@floofy.techZ zuthal@floofy.tech

                                          @fazalmajid @sophie isn't erlang only applicable to circuit-switched networks like analog telephone, not for packet-switched networks like TCP/IP?

                                          fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.netF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @zuthal @sophie that's where it originated from, but it's really applicable to any queueing system, like, say, supermarket checkout queues.

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