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        <title>speedtest — LowEndSpirit DEV</title>
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        <title>Speed test by Cloudflare</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2020 22:10:58 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Was playing around with CF speed test<br />
Nice clean interface, (almost) no lag compared to Speedtest.net; and I liked the results.</p>

<p>Update: probably this has been around longer (see post below)!As a part of their 10 year anniversary I think - CF released it this week</p>

<p>Below are screenshots from my 100/100 home network. <br />
Interestingly enough, when I used a VPN (DO, Bengaluru) - it connected me to CF POP in Chennai. <br />
For VPN w/ Pune location- Mumbai (both makes sense). What does NOT make sense is when I go "commando" i.e. turn the VPN off, <br />
speed.cloudflare.com took me to Singapore.</p>

<p>Below are results from same network</p>

<p>Mac + Firefox - CF Chennai<br /><img src="https://img.gaatha.co/6dey6S+" width="350" alt="speed results using speed.cloudflare." /></p>
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