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fix broken links (#20)

* fix broken links

* remove non-existing link
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Felix Geisendörfer
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- contentions/count
- delay/nanoseconds
The `blockprofilerate` used to create the profile is not included, neither are [profiler labels](./profiler-labels).
The `blockprofilerate` used to create the profile is not included, neither are profiler labels.
```
$ go tool pprof -raw block.pb.gz

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# block-net
This [program](./main.go) explores the [question](https://twitter.com/rogpeppe/status/1359202847708037124) whether network i/o (e.g. waiting on socket read/write operations) will show up in the [block profiler](/block.md) or not.
This [program](./main.go) explores the [question](https://twitter.com/rogpeppe/status/1359202847708037124) whether network i/o (e.g. waiting on socket read/write operations) will show up in the [block profiler](../../block.md) or not.
The program does the following:
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![block-net](./block-net.png)
This means that [block profiler](/block.md) is generally not able to give a good idea about goroutines that are waiting on network i/o.
This means that [block profiler](../../block.md) is generally not able to give a good idea about goroutines that are waiting on network i/o.