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@pnotifbot @p what do the numbers after the min/max/average mean¿
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@SoyMagnus @pnotifbot Those are the minimum (the lowest number observed), the maximum (highest), the average of all the data points, and the standard deviation. The standard deviation is a measure of how much the samples vary from the average. The rule is that 68% of the samples will be within one standard deviation (that is, 68% of them will be 45.32±34.62, so most of them will be between 10.70 and 79.94), 95% of them will be within two standard deviations (45.32±(2*34.62)), and 99.7% will be within three standard deviations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68%E2%80%9395%E2%80%9399.7_rule . A higher standard deviation means more noisy data.
That's what the shading is on the graphs on http://demo.fedilist.com/ , incidentally: there's a dark line for the average, then slightly lighter shading for one standard deviation, slightly lighter for two, and then slightly lighter than that for three, so you can get kind of a visual indicator of the range.
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2023-09-25 10:59 - 2023-09-27 01:59
min/max/avg/stddev: 0/125/45.35/34.62