do we really need to decimate data points? I did a couple of primitive speed tests. i
set speed to 10, and let it go. it seems to flip through events at about 1/sec. faster
than i can register the information - even if i take my glasses off and squint from a
distance - my visual equivalent of a low pass filter. I then expanded all 20 waveforms
with double clicks, making a stack of 20, that i could scroll up and down. kept the speed
at ten. the refresh rate was a little slower - browser went thru 53 events in 60 seconds.
If i set the speed to something i can actually manage, say 3, then there is no significant
difference in how fast events refresh, across the atlantic and to my home.
do we really need to decimate data points? I did a couple of primitive speed tests. i set speed to 10, and let it go. it seems to flip through events at about 1/sec. faster than i can register the information - even if i take my glasses off and squint from a distance - my visual equivalent of a low pass filter. I then expanded all 20 waveforms with double clicks, making a stack of 20, that i could scroll up and down. kept the speed at ten. the refresh rate was a little slower - browser went thru 53 events in 60 seconds. If i set the speed to something i can actually manage, say 3, then there is no significant difference in how fast events refresh, across the atlantic and to my home.