I have updated termbench to v2. It now attempts to run four standard tests and provide a composite number. This version is also designed to be compilable on Linux and Mac, although it needs more testing on those platforms:https://github.com/cmuratori/termbench …
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Replying to @cmuratori
I ran this on mac m1 through iterm2 ssh'd into linux and a very beefy CPU. results seem not that goodpic.twitter.com/XVNGWwXUms
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Replying to @chriseberly
Yeah, that is not good at all. But, that is not that atypical. Most terminals seem very slow, from what I've seen :(
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Replying to @cmuratori
I’ll try on regular linux console and x windows later tonight
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Replying to @chriseberly @cmuratori
anyway I don’t know if that’s helpful linux feedback but it’s a cool program thanks for bearing the brunt of internet hate to make it :)
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Replying to @chriseberly
Yes it's quite helpful! It seems like terminals are ubiquitously slow, that's what we've learned :/
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