Huh, so what other #ASEAN#gamers have mentioned, South-East Asia now have a better ping to European gaming servers than US West Coast (or any US-based gaming servers).
This is interesting. I'm going to expand my test in the future. But for now, the results are the same with or without VPN. I guess ASEAN now have a direct connection to the EU IX and uses the latest technology?
I wonder where our connection passes through to get to the EU.
Here in the Philippines, our connection goes through:
Taiwan or Hong Kong
From there it travels the Pacific Ocean to US West Coast.
From US West Coast, it travels to Central.
From Central to East Coast.
From East Coast to Europe.
If we now have a connection direct to EU IX, then it means we're no longer passing through the US?
Ooh, found this article: “12 of Asia’s most important submarine cable projects”
> Massive growth in connectivity demand in Asia has led to increased capacity requirements, and construction of submarine and subsea cables is growing to meet this demand. An estimated $2.6 billion worth of current and future submarine cable projects are planned for completion by 2025 – here are profiles of 12 of the most important.
It looks like by 2025, connection with the US West Coast is going to be far better than it already is. I guess, from a gamer perspective, we should stick to North American servers. LOL ^_^;; Maybe the EU connection is better right now because there were projects which were recently completed?? But once the other projects connecting us to US West Coast are online, our NA connection will still be better in the long run.
Wieder ein interessantes Video von #JordanHugo zum #Fahrrad Markt und den Margen bei den ach so hohen Preisen. Finde es ja krass, dass Benny da so offen über die Preise und vorallem Kosten seitens #SantaCruz und #Giant spricht.
I installed a basic Cateye wireless #bicycle computer on my Omnium cargobike. Unfortunately the setup doesn't work due to succeeding the max distance (70cm) between the analog sensor and head unit.
So question: I want a very basic #bike computer (speed, odometer, maybe temperature and time). Preferably cheap and wireless working up to 100cm or so. Alternatively cheap and GPS (bit worried about battery life with that). Which one to get?
I have a basic Cateye wireless #bicycle computer I tried installing on my Omnium cargobike. Unfortunately it doesn't work due to succeeding the max distance (70cm..) between the analog sensor and head unit.
So #question: I want a very basic #bike#computer (speed, odometer, maybe temperature and time of day). Preferably cheap and wireless. Alternatively cheap and GPS (bit worried about battery life with that).