Code quality and safety disclaimer

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minutes for that one slow speedtest from halfway around the globe
(this means that any speedtest result < 2 MB/s will be squelched)
The script was originally intended to be used only by me, so I didn't put much
effort into ensuring safety, security, and interoperability.
I welcome any improvements, just send me a pull request.
Disclaimer
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You've probably noticed that the usage examples below have you directly run a
script from an unauthenticated source (as so many "easy-install" and benchmark
scripts do).
I didn't think I'd have to mention that this is a **potential security risk**
really, if you're at the point where you're benchmarking Linux VMs, I would
assume you know how much harm a rogue shell script could potentially do to your
system…
What's more, `nench.sh` downloads a statically built binary to run the IO
latency tests. I assure you it is and always will be a clean unmodified build
of `ioping`, but how do you know you can trust me?
So, basically: **use `nench.sh` at your own risk**, and preferably not on
production systems (which is a bad idea anyway, because it will hammer your
harddisk and network for up to several minutes).
Usage example
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