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Da Cap’n@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

Japan sets new internet speed world record — 4 million times faster than average US speeds

www.livescience.com

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Japan sets new internet speed world record — 4 million times faster than average US speeds

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Da Cap’n@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago
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A team of scientists in Japan shattered the record for the fastest internet speed by developing new fiber optics.
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    over 1,120 miles (1,802 kilometers).

    This is the most American thing ever. Taking an official number (1,808km), converting it to customary units (1,123mi) rounding it (1,120mi) then converting it back again with rounding error.

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      Relevant xkcd

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        There really is Xkcd for everything.

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        is there an xkcd for there always being an xkcd for everything? i wonder now …

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          #2087

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            https://www.xkcd.com/2087/

            Disappointed it wasn’t tbh

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              404 could legitimately be argued to be tangentially related, but I can’t find any reference to Randall acknowledging that it’s a thing.

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                Here

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      I also have to laugh when someone takes a very rough estimate (around a hundred miles) and converts it to metric with 4 significant figures (160.9 km). Even 160 is too precise when talking about a distance of 80-120 miles. If the original number has 1 sigfig, the conversion should too, even if that feels way off.

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        I swear I’ve bought stuff at Costco before that was 1.3608kg.

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      No, real Americans would measure it in rocks, or football fields or something.

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        “Stone” is British, we don’t use that bullshit here.

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        It’s right there in the article.

        over roughly the distance between New York and Florida

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