Just a sample of the Echomail archive
Cooperative anarchy at its finest, still active today. Darkrealms is the Zone 1 Hub.
|    ASIAN_LINK    |    Not the kind that loves you long time    |    8,456 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 7,670 of 8,456    |
|    Maurice Kinal to Mark Time    |
|    faster yet    |
|    25 Dec 20 21:25:41    |
   
   MSGID: 1:153/7001 5fe658d5   
   -={ Corrected DateTime for those in the know: 2020-12-25 21:25:41 +0000 }=-   
      
   Hey Mark!   
      
   -={ lscpu }=-   
   Architecture: x86_64   
   CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit   
   Byte Order: Little Endian   
   Address sizes: 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual   
   CPU(s): 4   
   On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3   
   Thread(s) per core: 2   
   Core(s) per socket: 2   
   Socket(s): 1   
   NUMA node(s): 1   
   Vendor ID: GenuineIntel   
   CPU family: 6   
   Model: 54   
   Model name: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N2800 @ 1.86GHz   
   Stepping: 1   
   CPU MHz: 1011.776   
   CPU max MHz: 1862.0000   
   CPU min MHz: 798.0000   
   BogoMIPS: 3733.32   
   L1d cache: 48 KiB   
   L1i cache: 64 KiB   
   L2 cache: 1 MiB   
   NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-3   
   Vulnerability Itlb multihit: Not affected   
   Vulnerability L1tf: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Mds: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Meltdown: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Spec store bypass: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Spectre v1: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Spectre v2: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Srbds: Not affected   
   Vulnerability Tsx async abort: Not affected   
   Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep   
   mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe   
   syscall nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts nopl nonstop_tsc cpuid   
   aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm movbe   
   lahf_lm dtherm arat   
      
   -={ for t in {1..10};do date +'%F %T.%N %z' }=-   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.570928248 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.573640958 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.576356593 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.579107091 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.581834535 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.584516690 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.587209397 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.589936173 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.592643112 +0000   
   2020-12-25 21:25:31.595394207 +0000   
      
   Note we're down to roughly 0.003 seconds on 1/4 of the cores compared to the   
   tablet. I have yet to try it but the last time I did such a thing on the big   
   guy (8 core Atom running at 2.4GHz) it was taking about 10's of microseconds.    
   Bottomline is we need to be thinking about nanoseconds if we use just one   
   machine to add DateTime stamps for all concerned such as a packer like Husky   
   Project's hpt. I believe that is the one to beat these days.   
      
   Life is good,   
   Maurice   
      
   ... Don't cry for me I have vi.   
   --- GNU bash, version 5.1.0(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)   
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)   
   SEEN-BY: 1/123 18/200 90/1 105/81 106/127 120/340 123/131 124/5016   
   SEEN-BY: 153/105 135 757 802 6809 7001 154/10 203/0 221/0 1 6 360   
   SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/101 424 426 452 664 1016 230/0 240/5832   
   SEEN-BY: 249/110 206 317 400 261/38 280/464 5003 288/100 292/8125   
   SEEN-BY: 310/31 317/3 322/757 335/364 342/17 200 396/45 423/81 120   
   SEEN-BY: 460/58 633/280 770/1 4500/1   
   PATH: 153/7001 757 221/6 1 280/464 229/101 426   
      
|
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca