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The current version of the download method limits the throughput at a maximum of 40 KB/s (due to chunk size and the sleep). The fix increases the chunk size so 16 KB, factors it out as a class member and remove the sleep in order to allow for maximum possible throughput
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Would it be possible to get this merged and released @drdarshan ? |
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I'd appreciate that too, working with large matrices is pretty impractical in the current state. And to a user it might not be immediately obvious that they are waiting because of artificially throttled download speed, took me a moment to realize. |
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The current version of the download method limits the throughput at a maximum of 40 KB/s (due to chunk size and the sleep). The fix increases the chunk size so 16 KB, factors it out as a class member and remove the sleep in order to allow for maximum possible throughput