I think this is a useful metric, because at numbers much higher than 1moo (such as Drive's 4.5moo), it means Google could just put their servers on the moon, and I wouldn't know the difference. The experience of waiting 4.5moo and 5.5moo is similarly eternal to an end user.
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I was thinking that you shouldn't use the maximum distance of the moon as a measurement of anything since the moon is slowly moving away. But the time it takes to load 50 files on google drive is probably increasing with time too so they probably balance out.
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Well, you have a point, but it's probably the other way around... since the moon will never move away from Earth as rapidly as Google Drive degrades, what we really need is something moving away from Earth fairly quickly!
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Asking win10 to sort listing of 10k files by size on a 8 core, sdd machine takes many moos.
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That's because it's so efficient.
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What's the minimum ping time to the moon?
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Randall Munroe probably knows off the top of his head.
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Recently I had to move ~11k files between folders on Drive (could not move a folder because of Internal Server Error and their Support did not help) so I did it in batches of 100-200 files. Result: Drive UI runs much faster on Microsoft Edge (the new one) than on Google Chrome.
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wtf they are literally the same browser
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Lovely idea. For example, it takes 2-4 moos for the "Turn windows features on or off" menu in Win10 to show you a list of items.
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