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diff --git a/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.html b/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.html index c313660b..6115f8ce 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.html +++ b/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.html @@ -12,15 +12,6 @@ <br /> <span class='quote'>Published at 2024-08-05T17:39:30+03:00</span><br /> <br /> -<span>After work one day, I noticed some discomfort in my right wrist. Upon research, it appeared to be a mild case of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Initially, I thought that this would go away after a while, but after a week it became even worse. This led me to consider potential causes such as poor posture or keyboard use habits. As an enthusiast of keyboards, I experimented with ergonomic concave ortholinear split keyboards. Wait, what?...</span><br /> -<br /> -<ul> -<li>Concave: Some fingers are longer than others. A concave keyboard makes it so that the keycaps meant to be pressed by the longer fingers are further down (e.g., left middle finger for <span class='inlinecode'>e</span> on a Qwerty layout), and keycaps meant to be pressed by shorter fingers are further up (e.g., right pinky finger for the letter <span class='inlinecode'>p</span>).</li> -<li>Ortholinear: The keys are arranged in a straight vertical line, unlike most conventional keyboards. The conventional keyboards still resemble the old typewriters, where the placement of the keys was optimized so that the typewriter would not jam. There is no such requirement anymore.</li> -<li>Split: The keyboard is split into two halves (left and right), allowing one to place either hand where it is most ergonomic.</li> -</ul><br /> -<span>After discovering ThePrimagen (I found him long ago, but I never bothered buying the same keyboard he is on) on YouTube and reading/watching a couple of reviews, I thought that as a computer professional, the equipment could be expensive anyway (laptop, adjustable desk, comfortable chair), so why not invest a bit more into the keyboard? I purchased myself the Kinesis Advantage360 Professional keyboard. </span><br /> -<br /> <pre> ,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,-------, |1/2| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | + | ' | <- | @@ -40,6 +31,7 @@ <br /> <ul> <li><a href='#typing-1271-words-per-minute-100wpm-average'>Typing <span class='inlinecode'>127.1</span> words per minute (<span class='inlinecode'>>100wpm average</span>)</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#introduction'>Introduction</a></li> <li>⇢ <a href='#kinesis-review'>Kinesis review</a></li> <li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#top-build-quality'>Top build quality</a></li> <li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#bluetooth-connectivity'>Bluetooth connectivity</a></li> @@ -65,6 +57,16 @@ <li>⇢ <a href='#upcoming-custom-kinesis-build'>Upcoming custom Kinesis build</a></li> <li>⇢ <a href='#conclusion'>Conclusion</a></li> </ul><br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='introduction'>Introduction</h2><br /> +<br /> +<span>After work one day, I noticed some discomfort in my right wrist. Upon research, it appeared to be a mild case of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Initially, I thought that this would go away after a while, but after a week it became even worse. This led me to consider potential causes such as poor posture or keyboard use habits. As an enthusiast of keyboards, I experimented with ergonomic concave ortholinear split keyboards. Wait, what?...</span><br /> +<br /> +<ul> +<li>Concave: Some fingers are longer than others. A concave keyboard makes it so that the keycaps meant to be pressed by the longer fingers are further down (e.g., left middle finger for <span class='inlinecode'>e</span> on a Qwerty layout), and keycaps meant to be pressed by shorter fingers are further up (e.g., right pinky finger for the letter <span class='inlinecode'>p</span>).</li> +<li>Ortholinear: The keys are arranged in a straight vertical line, unlike most conventional keyboards. The conventional keyboards still resemble the old typewriters, where the placement of the keys was optimized so that the typewriter would not jam. There is no such requirement anymore.</li> +<li>Split: The keyboard is split into two halves (left and right), allowing one to place either hand where it is most ergonomic.</li> +</ul><br /> +<span>After discovering ThePrimagen (I found him long ago, but I never bothered buying the same keyboard he is on) on YouTube and reading/watching a couple of reviews, I thought that as a computer professional, the equipment could be expensive anyway (laptop, adjustable desk, comfortable chair), so why not invest a bit more into the keyboard? I purchased myself the Kinesis Advantage360 Professional keyboard. </span><br /> <h2 style='display: inline' id='kinesis-review'>Kinesis review</h2><br /> <br /> <span>For an in-depth review, have a look at this great article:</span><br /> diff --git a/gemfeed/atom.xml b/gemfeed/atom.xml index c5f6e553..9f766f14 100644 --- a/gemfeed/atom.xml +++ b/gemfeed/atom.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> - <updated>2024-09-07T16:50:52+03:00</updated> + <updated>2024-09-09T22:26:26+03:00</updated> <title>foo.zone feed</title> <subtitle>To be in the .zone!</subtitle> <link href="https://foo.zone/gemfeed/atom.xml" rel="self" /> @@ -225,15 +225,6 @@ jgs \\`_..---.Y.---.._`// <br /> <span class='quote'>Published at 2024-08-05T17:39:30+03:00</span><br /> <br /> -<span>After work one day, I noticed some discomfort in my right wrist. Upon research, it appeared to be a mild case of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Initially, I thought that this would go away after a while, but after a week it became even worse. This led me to consider potential causes such as poor posture or keyboard use habits. As an enthusiast of keyboards, I experimented with ergonomic concave ortholinear split keyboards. Wait, what?...</span><br /> -<br /> -<ul> -<li>Concave: Some fingers are longer than others. A concave keyboard makes it so that the keycaps meant to be pressed by the longer fingers are further down (e.g., left middle finger for <span class='inlinecode'>e</span> on a Qwerty layout), and keycaps meant to be pressed by shorter fingers are further up (e.g., right pinky finger for the letter <span class='inlinecode'>p</span>).</li> -<li>Ortholinear: The keys are arranged in a straight vertical line, unlike most conventional keyboards. The conventional keyboards still resemble the old typewriters, where the placement of the keys was optimized so that the typewriter would not jam. There is no such requirement anymore.</li> -<li>Split: The keyboard is split into two halves (left and right), allowing one to place either hand where it is most ergonomic.</li> -</ul><br /> -<span>After discovering ThePrimagen (I found him long ago, but I never bothered buying the same keyboard he is on) on YouTube and reading/watching a couple of reviews, I thought that as a computer professional, the equipment could be expensive anyway (laptop, adjustable desk, comfortable chair), so why not invest a bit more into the keyboard? I purchased myself the Kinesis Advantage360 Professional keyboard. </span><br /> -<br /> <pre> ,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,---,-------, |1/2| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | + | ' | <- | @@ -253,6 +244,7 @@ jgs \\`_..---.Y.---.._`// <br /> <ul> <li><a href='#typing-1271-words-per-minute-100wpm-average'>Typing <span class='inlinecode'>127.1</span> words per minute (<span class='inlinecode'>>100wpm average</span>)</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#introduction'>Introduction</a></li> <li>⇢ <a href='#kinesis-review'>Kinesis review</a></li> <li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#top-build-quality'>Top build quality</a></li> <li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#bluetooth-connectivity'>Bluetooth connectivity</a></li> @@ -278,6 +270,16 @@ jgs \\`_..---.Y.---.._`// <li>⇢ <a href='#upcoming-custom-kinesis-build'>Upcoming custom Kinesis build</a></li> <li>⇢ <a href='#conclusion'>Conclusion</a></li> </ul><br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='introduction'>Introduction</h2><br /> +<br /> +<span>After work one day, I noticed some discomfort in my right wrist. Upon research, it appeared to be a mild case of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Initially, I thought that this would go away after a while, but after a week it became even worse. This led me to consider potential causes such as poor posture or keyboard use habits. As an enthusiast of keyboards, I experimented with ergonomic concave ortholinear split keyboards. Wait, what?...</span><br /> +<br /> +<ul> +<li>Concave: Some fingers are longer than others. A concave keyboard makes it so that the keycaps meant to be pressed by the longer fingers are further down (e.g., left middle finger for <span class='inlinecode'>e</span> on a Qwerty layout), and keycaps meant to be pressed by shorter fingers are further up (e.g., right pinky finger for the letter <span class='inlinecode'>p</span>).</li> +<li>Ortholinear: The keys are arranged in a straight vertical line, unlike most conventional keyboards. The conventional keyboards still resemble the old typewriters, where the placement of the keys was optimized so that the typewriter would not jam. There is no such requirement anymore.</li> +<li>Split: The keyboard is split into two halves (left and right), allowing one to place either hand where it is most ergonomic.</li> +</ul><br /> +<span>After discovering ThePrimagen (I found him long ago, but I never bothered buying the same keyboard he is on) on YouTube and reading/watching a couple of reviews, I thought that as a computer professional, the equipment could be expensive anyway (laptop, adjustable desk, comfortable chair), so why not invest a bit more into the keyboard? I purchased myself the Kinesis Advantage360 Professional keyboard. </span><br /> <h2 style='display: inline' id='kinesis-review'>Kinesis review</h2><br /> <br /> <span>For an in-depth review, have a look at this great article:</span><br /> @@ -10,17 +10,9 @@ <body> <h1 style='display: inline' id='foozone'>foo.zone</h1><br /> <br /> -<span class='quote'>This site was generated at 2024-09-07T16:50:52+03:00 by <span class='inlinecode'>Gemtexter</span></span><br /> +<span class='quote'>This site was generated at 2024-09-09T22:26:26+03:00 by <span class='inlinecode'>Gemtexter</span></span><br /> <br /> -<span>Welcome to the foo.zone. Everything you read on this site is my personal opinion and experience. You can call me a Linux/*BSD enthusiast and hobbyist. I mainly write about tech, IT, programming and sometimes also about self-improvement here. Note that this blog usually does not overlap with what I do at my day job as a Site Reliability Engineer.</span><br /> -<br /> -<a class='textlink' href='https://paul.buetow.org'>My contact information and resources (via HTTP)</a><br /> -<a class='textlink' href='gemini://paul.buetow.org'>My contact information and resources (via Gemini)</a><br /> -<a class='textlink' href='./uptime-stats.html'>My machine uptime statistics</a><br /> -<br /> -<span>If you reach this site via the modern web, please read this:</span><br /> -<br /> -<a class='textlink' href='./gemfeed/2021-04-24-welcome-to-the-geminispace.html'>Welcome to the Geminispace</a><br /> +<span>Welcome to the foo.zone. Everything you read on this site is my personal opinion and experience. </span><br /> <br /> <pre> |\---/| @@ -31,9 +23,37 @@ (_,...'(_,.`__)/'.....+ </pre> <br /> -<h2 style='display: inline' id='personal-blog'>Personal blog</h2><br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='table-of-contents'>Table of Contents</h2><br /> +<br /> +<ul> +<li><a href='#foozone'>foo.zone</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#introduction'>Introduction</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#contact-information'>Contact information</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#links'>Links</a></li> +<li>⇢ <a href='#blog'>Blog</a></li> +<li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#atom-and-gemfeeds'>Atom and Gemfeeds</a></li> +<li>⇢ ⇢ <a href='#posts'>Posts</a></li> +</ul><br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='introduction'>Introduction</h2><br /> +<br /> +<span>You can call me a Linux/*BSD enthusiast and hobbyist. I mainly write about tech, IT, programming and sometimes also about self-improvement here. Note that this blog usually does not overlap with what I do at my day job as a Site Reliability Engineer.</span><br /> +<br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='contact-information'>Contact information</h2><br /> +<br /> +<a class='textlink' href='https://paul.buetow.org'>My contact information and resources (via HTTP)</a><br /> +<a class='textlink' href='gemini://paul.buetow.org'>My contact information and resources (via Gemini)</a><br /> +<br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='links'>Links</h2><br /> +<br /> +<a class='textlink' href='./uptime-stats.html'>My machine uptime statistics</a><br /> +<br /> +<span>If you reach this site via the modern web, please read this:</span><br /> +<br /> +<a class='textlink' href='./gemfeed/2021-04-24-welcome-to-the-geminispace.html'>Welcome to the Geminispace</a><br /> +<br /> +<h2 style='display: inline' id='blog'>Blog</h2><br /> <br /> -<h3 style='display: inline' id='stay-updated'>Stay updated</h3><br /> +<h3 style='display: inline' id='atom-and-gemfeeds'>Atom and Gemfeeds</h3><br /> <br /> <a class='textlink' href='./gemfeed/atom.xml'>Subscribe to this blog's Atom feed</a><br /> <a class='textlink' href='./gemfeed/index.html'>Subscribe to this blog's Gemfeed</a><br /> diff --git a/uptime-stats.html b/uptime-stats.html index 2df20b8f..604d03b8 100644 --- a/uptime-stats.html +++ b/uptime-stats.html @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ <body> <h1 style='display: inline' id='my-machine-uptime-stats'>My machine uptime stats</h1><br /> <br /> -<span class='quote'>This site was last updated at 2024-09-07T16:50:52+03:00</span><br /> +<span class='quote'>This site was last updated at 2024-09-09T22:26:26+03:00</span><br /> <br /> <span>The following stats were collected via <span class='inlinecode'>uptimed</span> on all of my personal computers over many years and the output was generated by <span class='inlinecode'>guprecords</span>, the global uptime records stats analyser of mine.</span><br /> <br /> @@ -34,23 +34,23 @@ | 1. | alphacentauri | 671 | | 2. | mars | 207 | | 3. | callisto | 153 | -| 4. | *earth | 141 | +| 4. | *earth | 152 | | 5. | dionysus | 136 | | 6. | tauceti-e | 120 | -| 7. | *uranus | 52 | -| 8. | pluto | 51 | -| 9. | makemake | 50 | -| 10. | *mega15289 | 50 | -| 11. | mega8477 | 40 | -| 12. | phobos | 40 | -| 13. | *t450 | 39 | +| 7. | *makemake | 58 | +| 8. | *uranus | 54 | +| 9. | pluto | 51 | +| 10. | mega15289 | 50 | +| 11. | *t450 | 40 | +| 12. | mega8477 | 40 | +| 13. | phobos | 40 | | 14. | *fishfinger | 33 | | 15. | sun | 33 | | 16. | *blowfish | 25 | | 17. | moon | 20 | | 18. | vulcan | 19 | | 19. | tauceti | 16 | -| 20. | sagittarius | 15 | +| 20. | *mega-m3-pro | 15 | +-----+----------------+-------+ </pre> <br /> @@ -68,16 +68,16 @@ | 4. | uugrn | 3 years, 5 months, 5 days | | 5. | deltavega | 3 years, 1 months, 21 days | | 6. | pluto | 2 years, 10 months, 29 days | -| 7. | *earth | 2 years, 7 months, 10 days | -| 8. | *blowfish | 2 years, 7 months, 8 days | +| 7. | *blowfish | 2 years, 9 months, 11 days | +| 8. | *earth | 2 years, 9 months, 1 days | | 9. | tauceti | 2 years, 3 months, 19 days | -| 10. | *mega15289 | 1 years, 12 months, 17 days | -| 11. | *fishfinger | 1 years, 11 months, 5 days | +| 10. | *fishfinger | 2 years, 1 months, 9 days | +| 11. | mega15289 | 1 years, 12 months, 17 days | | 12. | tauceti-f | 1 years, 9 months, 18 days | | 13. | mega8477 | 1 years, 3 months, 25 days | | 14. | host0 | 1 years, 3 months, 9 days | | 15. | tauceti-e | 1 years, 2 months, 20 days | -| 16. | makemake | 1 years, 1 months, 31 days | +| 16. | *makemake | 1 years, 2 months, 18 days | | 17. | callisto | 0 years, 10 months, 31 days | | 18. | alphacentauri | 0 years, 10 months, 28 days | | 19. | babylon5 | 0 years, 9 months, 25 days | @@ -93,21 +93,21 @@ +-----+----------------+-------+ | Pos | Host | Score | +-----+----------------+-------+ -| 1. | *uranus | 326 | +| 1. | *uranus | 331 | | 2. | vulcan | 275 | | 3. | sun | 238 | | 4. | uugrn | 211 | | 5. | alphacentauri | 201 | | 6. | deltavega | 193 | -| 7. | pluto | 182 | -| 8. | *earth | 180 | -| 9. | *blowfish | 163 | +| 7. | *earth | 190 | +| 8. | pluto | 182 | +| 9. | *blowfish | 174 | | 10. | dionysus | 156 | -| 11. | *mega15289 | 150 | +| 11. | mega15289 | 147 | | 12. | tauceti | 141 | -| 13. | *fishfinger | 121 | -| 14. | tauceti-f | 108 | -| 15. | makemake | 100 | +| 13. | *fishfinger | 133 | +| 14. | *makemake | 117 | +| 15. | tauceti-f | 108 | | 16. | tauceti-e | 96 | | 17. | callisto | 86 | | 18. | mega8477 | 80 | @@ -126,16 +126,16 @@ +-----+----------------+-----------------------------+ | 1. | dionysus | 8 years, 3 months, 16 days | | 2. | alphacentauri | 5 years, 11 months, 18 days | -| 3. | *uranus | 5 years, 7 months, 18 days | -| 4. | moon | 2 years, 1 months, 1 days | -| 5. | makemake | 1 years, 10 months, 15 days | +| 3. | *uranus | 5 years, 11 months, 6 days | +| 4. | *makemake | 2 years, 6 months, 5 days | +| 5. | moon | 2 years, 1 months, 1 days | | 6. | callisto | 1 years, 5 months, 15 days | -| 7. | *mega15289 | 1 years, 4 months, 24 days | +| 7. | mega15289 | 1 years, 4 months, 24 days | | 8. | *t450 | 1 years, 2 months, 12 days | | 9. | mars | 1 years, 2 months, 10 days | | 10. | tauceti-e | 0 years, 12 months, 9 days | | 11. | sirius | 0 years, 8 months, 20 days | -| 12. | *earth | 0 years, 6 months, 1 days | +| 12. | *earth | 0 years, 6 months, 9 days | | 13. | deimos | 0 years, 5 months, 15 days | | 14. | joghurt | 0 years, 2 months, 9 days | | 15. | host0 | 0 years, 2 months, 1 days | @@ -155,26 +155,26 @@ +-----+----------------+-----------------------------+ | Pos | Host | Lifespan | +-----+----------------+-----------------------------+ -| 1. | *uranus | 9 years, 3 months, 23 days | +| 1. | *uranus | 9 years, 7 months, 12 days | | 2. | dionysus | 8 years, 6 months, 17 days | | 3. | alphacentauri | 6 years, 9 months, 13 days | | 4. | vulcan | 4 years, 5 months, 6 days | | 5. | sun | 3 years, 10 months, 2 days | -| 6. | uugrn | 3 years, 5 months, 5 days | -| 7. | *mega15289 | 3 years, 4 months, 9 days | -| 8. | deltavega | 3 years, 1 months, 21 days | -| 9. | *earth | 2 years, 12 months, 8 days | -| 10. | makemake | 2 years, 11 months, 14 days | +| 6. | *makemake | 3 years, 7 months, 24 days | +| 7. | uugrn | 3 years, 5 months, 5 days | +| 8. | mega15289 | 3 years, 4 months, 9 days | +| 9. | *earth | 3 years, 2 months, 8 days | +| 10. | deltavega | 3 years, 1 months, 21 days | | 11. | pluto | 2 years, 10 months, 30 days | -| 12. | *blowfish | 2 years, 7 months, 9 days | +| 12. | *blowfish | 2 years, 9 months, 12 days | | 13. | moon | 2 years, 4 months, 25 days | | 14. | tauceti | 2 years, 3 months, 22 days | | 15. | callisto | 2 years, 3 months, 13 days | | 16. | tauceti-e | 2 years, 1 months, 29 days | -| 17. | *fishfinger | 1 years, 11 months, 6 days | -| 18. | tauceti-f | 1 years, 9 months, 20 days | -| 19. | mars | 1 years, 8 months, 19 days | -| 20. | *t450 | 1 years, 8 months, 2 days | +| 17. | *fishfinger | 2 years, 1 months, 10 days | +| 18. | *t450 | 1 years, 10 months, 6 days | +| 19. | tauceti-f | 1 years, 9 months, 20 days | +| 20. | mars | 1 years, 8 months, 19 days | +-----+----------------+-----------------------------+ </pre> <br /> @@ -192,20 +192,20 @@ | 4. | Linux 4... | 161 | | 5. | FreeBSD 11... | 153 | | 6. | FreeBSD 13... | 116 | -| 7. | *Linux 6... | 89 | +| 7. | *Linux 6... | 110 | | 8. | *OpenBSD 7... | 68 | | 9. | Darwin 13... | 40 | | 10. | FreeBSD 5... | 25 | | 11. | Linux 2... | 22 | -| 12. | Darwin 21... | 17 | -| 13. | Darwin 15... | 15 | -| 14. | *FreeBSD 14... | 13 | -| 15. | Darwin 22... | 12 | -| 16. | *Darwin 23... | 11 | +| 12. | *Darwin 23... | 20 | +| 13. | Darwin 21... | 17 | +| 14. | Darwin 15... | 15 | +| 15. | *FreeBSD 14... | 14 | +| 16. | Darwin 22... | 12 | | 17. | Darwin 18... | 11 | -| 18. | FreeBSD 6... | 10 | -| 19. | OpenBSD 4... | 10 | -| 20. | FreeBSD 7... | 10 | +| 18. | OpenBSD 4... | 10 | +| 19. | FreeBSD 7... | 10 | +| 20. | FreeBSD 6... | 10 | +-----+----------------+-------+ </pre> <br /> @@ -219,22 +219,22 @@ +-----+----------------+------------------------------+ | 1. | Linux 3... | 15 years, 10 months, 25 days | | 2. | FreeBSD 10... | 5 years, 9 months, 9 days | -| 3. | *OpenBSD 7... | 5 years, 1 months, 10 days | +| 3. | *OpenBSD 7... | 5 years, 5 months, 21 days | | 4. | Linux 5... | 4 years, 10 months, 21 days | | 5. | Linux 4... | 2 years, 7 months, 22 days | | 6. | FreeBSD 11... | 2 years, 4 months, 28 days | | 7. | Linux 2... | 1 years, 11 months, 21 days | -| 8. | *Linux 6... | 1 years, 9 months, 4 days | +| 8. | *Linux 6... | 1 years, 11 months, 14 days | | 9. | Darwin 13... | 1 years, 3 months, 25 days | | 10. | FreeBSD 6... | 1 years, 3 months, 9 days | | 11. | OpenBSD 4... | 0 years, 8 months, 12 days | -| 12. | Darwin 21... | 0 years, 8 months, 2 days | -| 13. | Darwin 18... | 0 years, 7 months, 5 days | -| 14. | Darwin 22... | 0 years, 6 months, 22 days | -| 15. | Darwin 15... | 0 years, 6 months, 15 days | -| 16. | *FreeBSD 14... | 0 years, 6 months, 5 days | -| 17. | FreeBSD 5... | 0 years, 5 months, 18 days | -| 18. | *Darwin 23... | 0 years, 4 months, 17 days | +| 12. | *FreeBSD 14... | 0 years, 8 months, 9 days | +| 13. | Darwin 21... | 0 years, 8 months, 2 days | +| 14. | Darwin 18... | 0 years, 7 months, 5 days | +| 15. | Darwin 22... | 0 years, 6 months, 22 days | +| 16. | Darwin 15... | 0 years, 6 months, 15 days | +| 17. | *Darwin 23... | 0 years, 6 months, 8 days | +| 18. | FreeBSD 5... | 0 years, 5 months, 18 days | | 19. | FreeBSD 13... | 0 years, 4 months, 2 days | | 20. | Darwin 20... | 0 years, 3 months, 7 days | +-----+----------------+------------------------------+ @@ -250,23 +250,23 @@ +-----+----------------+-------+ | 1. | Linux 3... | 1045 | | 2. | FreeBSD 10... | 406 | -| 3. | *OpenBSD 7... | 325 | +| 3. | *OpenBSD 7... | 348 | | 4. | Linux 5... | 317 | | 5. | Linux 4... | 175 | | 6. | FreeBSD 11... | 159 | -| 7. | Linux 2... | 121 | -| 8. | *Linux 6... | 115 | +| 7. | *Linux 6... | 130 | +| 8. | Linux 2... | 121 | | 9. | Darwin 13... | 80 | | 10. | FreeBSD 6... | 75 | -| 11. | OpenBSD 4... | 39 | -| 12. | Darwin 21... | 38 | -| 13. | Darwin 18... | 32 | -| 14. | *FreeBSD 14... | 30 | -| 15. | Darwin 22... | 30 | -| 16. | Darwin 15... | 29 | -| 17. | FreeBSD 13... | 25 | +| 11. | *FreeBSD 14... | 41 | +| 12. | OpenBSD 4... | 39 | +| 13. | Darwin 21... | 38 | +| 14. | Darwin 18... | 32 | +| 15. | *Darwin 23... | 31 | +| 16. | Darwin 22... | 30 | +| 17. | Darwin 15... | 29 | | 18. | FreeBSD 5... | 25 | -| 19. | *Darwin 23... | 21 | +| 19. | FreeBSD 13... | 25 | | 20. | Darwin 20... | 11 | +-----+----------------+-------+ </pre> @@ -279,9 +279,9 @@ +-----+------------+-------+ | Pos | KernelName | Boots | +-----+------------+-------+ -| 1. | *Linux | 984 | -| 2. | *FreeBSD | 878 | -| 3. | *Darwin | 111 | +| 1. | *Linux | 1005 | +| 2. | *FreeBSD | 879 | +| 3. | *Darwin | 120 | | 4. | *OpenBSD | 78 | +-----+------------+-------+ </pre> @@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ +-----+------------+-----------------------------+ | Pos | KernelName | Uptime | +-----+------------+-----------------------------+ -| 1. | *Linux | 26 years, 9 months, 26 days | -| 2. | *FreeBSD | 10 years, 5 months, 7 days | -| 3. | *OpenBSD | 5 years, 8 months, 21 days | -| 4. | *Darwin | 3 years, 9 months, 27 days | +| 1. | *Linux | 26 years, 12 months, 6 days | +| 2. | *FreeBSD | 10 years, 7 months, 11 days | +| 3. | *OpenBSD | 5 years, 12 months, 30 days | +| 4. | *Darwin | 3 years, 11 months, 18 days | +-----+------------+-----------------------------+ </pre> <br /> @@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ +-----+------------+-------+ | Pos | KernelName | Score | +-----+------------+-------+ -| 1. | *Linux | 1775 | -| 2. | *FreeBSD | 731 | -| 3. | *OpenBSD | 365 | -| 4. | *Darwin | 248 | +| 1. | *Linux | 1789 | +| 2. | *FreeBSD | 742 | +| 3. | *OpenBSD | 387 | +| 4. | *Darwin | 257 | +-----+------------+-------+ </pre> <br /> |
