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[Feature] Allow users to change the unit of Internet speed from Mb/s to MB/s #930

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kerryfangda89 opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 5 comments

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@kerryfangda89
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Description of the feature

Out of different habits, I feel more comfortable displaying it as MB/s. Mind if adding it as a new environment variable? Thank you!

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@flashorsink
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Agree, need MB/s!

@zfxkj
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zfxkj commented Dec 22, 2023

I also agree to convert Mb/s to MB/s.

@SandroBarillaPXL
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SandroBarillaPXL commented Jan 5, 2024

Would be nice, yes!

github-actions bot added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 7, 2024
# [5.4.0](v5.3.2...v5.4.0) (2024-01-07)

### Bug Fixes

* add pre-allocated space of drive to current usage ([7f7050a](7f7050a)), closes [#882](#882)

### Features

* add custom scrollbar to main container ([9eacee2](9eacee2)), closes [#922](#922)
* add option DASHDOT_NETWORK_SPEED_AS_BYTES to switch network speed to bytes per second ([56bd9d8](56bd9d8)), closes [#930](#930)
* add timestamp of last speedtest run on hover ([3c73ee4](3c73ee4)), closes [#915](#915)
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github-actions bot commented Jan 7, 2024

🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 5.4.0

Please check the changelog for more details.

@MauriceNino
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You can now switch to MB/s by passing DASHDOT_NETWORK_SPEED_AS_BYTES="true" to your dashdot instance.

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