Speedtest tracker - fix order of arguments in percentChange calculations#246
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svilenmarkov merged 1 commit intoglanceapp:mainfrom Feb 25, 2026
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Speedtest tracker - fix order of arguments in percentChange calculations#246svilenmarkov merged 1 commit intoglanceapp:mainfrom
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All the percentage computations in the speedtest tracker widget had their arguments swapped, resulting in a reported decrease in speed when the speed was higher than average and vice versa.
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Yike, not sure how I missed that! I don't really use speedtest anymore, but I'm glad the widget helps and thanks for fixing the issue! |
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All the percentage computations in the speedtest tracker widget had their arguments swapped, resulting in a reported decrease in speed when the speed was higher than average and vice versa.
@not-first thank you for the useful widget, I hope this helps!