gcping
termux-create-package
gcping | termux-create-package | |
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6 | 39 | |
365 | 400 | |
1.1% | 3.0% | |
3.5 | 3.7 | |
4 days ago | 7 months ago | |
Go | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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gcping
- Costs across regions
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Internet very fast but all streaming services keep buffering.
This are results from https://gcping.com
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I was just watching a video of the Nreal Air(AR glasses) that let you game full screen too. They used Xcloud and the lag was so obvious...I instantly thought about how perfect Stadia was.. this combo would have been amazing!
Here you can check you latency to all the Google data centers: https://gcping.com/
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Hosting a Rails Server on google cloud
You can find which one will have the best ping for your area using this site
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Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping
My hope is to keep the code super simple and the delay to visible info in the UI very low. Elsewhere in the thread folks mentioned the excellent http://gcping.com/. That site has a ton of destinations to test latency to and reports the median of a number of samples - that is a really cool feature set! I don't think I'll be able to do anything close to that in tens of lines of inline JS, unfortunately.
Still, the measurements start super noisy and I'd like to ensure my site gives useful data even at the start. I did a bit of a hack to hopefully force the RTT to converge to something useful. I now fire off 3 time-delayed measurements after the page loads. By the time the third finishes, the numbers appear to be pretty stable.
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Anyone know if GCP has some test IP in all region like AWS http://ec2-reachability.amazonaws.com?
https://gcping.com/ is an unofficial thing. The code is available on GitHub. Maybe endpoints.go is helpful for you?
termux-create-package
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⟳ 0 apps added, 32 updated at f-droid.org
Termux:Styling (version 0.30): Customize your Termux terminal
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Chicos que apps conocen y tienen poco reconocimiento y todo el mundo debería tener en su celular, tienen alguna recomendación?
termux: terminal.
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Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping
On Android, I run servers under Termux, e.g., DNS and HTTPS proxy.
Another use is checking email without using a browser or an app. I use a tiny shell script to check for new mail with openssl. It prints out the messages to the terminal as plain text. Termux has good scrolling so its easy enough to read. This allows me to keep email out of the browser and email messages off the phone, generally.
https://termux.com
https://github.com/termux
Available from F-Droid.
I believe Termux is still quite popular among some HN readers. I noticed someone submitted Termux-GUI plugin just the other day https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33011500
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The Digital Typewriter and the Unnecessarily Costly Pursuit of Focus
Also: Whilst it's not the same as native Linux directly available, and the many, many limitations and frustrations of Android still apply, Termux can be installed on the BOOX (via F-Droid), and provides excellent capabilities.
Over 2,200 packages now.
https://termux.com/
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Analyze IP address from outside
You could simply use your mobile phone's internet connection for external analysis. Hotspot, tether, or, if you have an Android device, just install Termux, which will give you access to many of the common network
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Install/run HB on NVIDIA Shield?
Use termux app, it’s a terminal emulator where you can install node and stuff. I’ve done it before. https://termux.com
- Putting Linux on an Android Phone
- Wanted: Simple tool for url bookmarks with plain text saved data?
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How to run a ruby web server on your android device (without root).
Termux is a linux terminal for your android. It also includes a package manager using which you can install many packages including ruby. The first step is to download and install termux. Do not download from play store. The play store version is pretty outdated. Get it from FDroid or github
- My ssh private key is in my pocket - with tailscale
What are some alternatives?
kubeip - Assign static public IPs to Kubernetes nodes (GKE, EKS)
pip - The Python package installer
blip - A tool for seeing your Internet latency. Try it at http://gfblip.appspot.com/
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
react_rails_template
proot-distro - An utility for managing installations of the Linux distributions in Termux.
bash-uptime - Simple BASH script for HTTP and ICMP monitoring
cloc - cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
linuxdeploy - Install and run GNU/Linux on Android
termux-root-packages-21-bin - termux-root-packages debs for android 5 and 6. Archived from Bintray repository.
termux-tasker - Termux add-on app for integration with Tasker.
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk