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mircea_popescu: is she going to be disqualified from queenhood if she fails this multiple choice test ?
asciilifeform: (will score maximal, perfect score, on any statistical test you could possibly want.)
asciilifeform: ^ 'official certification' of 'trng' of some poker derps, by some purported 'test lab', scrolled through to see what the submitted hardware was, and it... wasn't. it was a list of java src turds and their file hashes!
asciilifeform: unrelated, and of 'historical' interest, http://nosuchlabs.com/fg/photo/yoke.jpg << first FUCKGOATS slave yoke test, from last week.
asciilifeform: (or rather, whether there can be such a thing as a mechanical test for 'am i in an alley')
asciilifeform: we had this early in the year here in mordor, after a fire, it was a kind of test-run for collapse, road jams as far as eye could see
mod6: and if it is required to be attached to at least one other node, then that may be a problem. We could still test on a lan, but you'd have to have two trb nodes on that lan to get past that line of code.
asciilifeform: it is entirely possible to test 'bitcoin from 2009' simply by running from empty blockchain on lan.
mod6: that i do not know. but indeed a good test. set diff to 1, then generate
mircea_popescu: it doth test things doesn't it :D
Framedragger: maybe one day eulora will test the limits of common software when the exploration or quality determination during crafting or whatever requires infinite precision real numbers :p
asciilifeform: this also lets the owner test the functionality of his FUCKGOATS cpld and clock crystal SEPARATELY
Framedragger: asciilifeform: for my education, so the way to make yoke test work is that the 'master' part outputs its clock via the reset pin? (this is prolly what mircea_popescu meant but it's new territory for me).
asciilifeform: because initially i could not get the yoke test to actually work as advertised.
mircea_popescu: i am persuaded that it is correct to hold the ability to reconcile the i-you and the world-you correctly from both perspectives as the one test of maturity of the individual. it is however trivial to empirically prove this is not always possible (which is the deep meaning as well as the intellectual relevancy of tragedy - and which is why the greeks or shakespeare matter, and some nigglet woman does not).
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: when booting anode in 'solipsistic test network' mode with gen=1 and genproclimit=some reasonable fraction of local cores, i should see a few cores go to 100% utilization immediately, no?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-16 18:00 mircea_popescu: you can't test for all properties.
mircea_popescu: you can't test for all properties. ☟︎
Framedragger: anyway, i agree that there is a way to construct an "every" so that given a null set, it spits out true. however, "every" of what? usually there's a predicate, and then the way you'd test "every" with a predicate is that you run that predicate on every element encountered. and you test that it *obtains*, not that it *does not obtain*.
asciilifeform: that gen. groves proclaimed, correctly, would not supply even a test bomb until '46.
asciilifeform is sitting in the middle of a forest of wires, FUCKGOATSen hanging from test harnesses etc
jurov: davout: you can test the ground pin voltage against water pipes. there never should be any
asciilifeform: btw a decent ups has this test built-in, and will eggog if it finds that 3rd pin (ground) does not conduct to cold prong (or, worse, has + voltage on it..)
davout: while we're on the electricity topic: can i test the fact that my wall socket ground pin is correctly grounded by measuring the tension between said ground pin, and one of the plug holes?
Framedragger: test with new log reader http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20161211/#7 test
asciilifeform: somewhat surprisingly -- it really is a dumb surveybot, does not seem to do anything peculiar other than the >0.8 test.
asciilifeform: phf: 'test skillz' inevitably happens on the job, in live fire.
phf: asciilifeform: right, my point is that there are two separate steps. "filter out" and then "test skillz"
asciilifeform: phf: in my experience the exams are never 'skill test' and always purely binary weedout against http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-09#1580234 people ☝︎
asciilifeform: re 'buzz' test, see also http://btcbase.org/log/2016-11-18#1569804 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: fucking bullshit, "use separate variable, test the number test variable if empty" can be written in fucking bash.
asciilifeform: technical term is 'shit test'
asciilifeform: iron, turns out, is not such a handy 'iq test', plenty of folx passed the iron exam and failed everything else.
Framedragger: i think he's just young (https://github.com/FiloSottile). i remember his heartbleed test tool, it wasn't innovative but was useful. (but i hear what mircea_popescu is saying)
asciilifeform: now gotta test, does this verify-mod6 after stripped of asciilifeform's pgpsig ?
asciilifeform: phf: test pattern?
asciilifeform: http://97.68.61.236 << 'Test Equipment Connection Corporation is your worldwide single source test & measurement solution with locations in the USA and Asia. Offering over 300 test equipment manufacturers... '
mircea_popescu: in proper terms, "it's too expensive to 100% test each individual unit"
BingoBoingo: How long does it take for a conch to grow a shell capable of holding 8 ounces of RDX and 1 pound of ball bearings? - Test question at Green Party War College
BingoBoingo: ^ A bit meater because sorta stuff happened but didn't really hit the father of Kim K's children test for getting own headlines
a111: Logged on 2016-11-26 04:30 pete_dushenski: for skool ofc! lab instructor recommended that students not even bother with *nix and just succumb to windows for last two assignments. err no thx. i'd rather just guess what my code is doing and risk failing for lack of test grounds.
pete_dushenski: for skool ofc! lab instructor recommended that students not even bother with *nix and just succumb to windows for last two assignments. err no thx. i'd rather just guess what my code is doing and risk failing for lack of test grounds. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: and from my pov, V is truly great in the sense that it allows a very simple test for when april next rolls around. phf's viewer trivially allows to see what signatures are actually active in the deployed branches of republican code. join that set with the set of box owners and you have a very good first approximation of the l1.
Framedragger: i guess another thing is, it would be nice for #trilema folx to be able to test their own phuctor-related hypotheses without having to download all the data. but, it's not as if it's exabytes of data or anything...
deedbot: Test voiced for 30 minutes.
mircea_popescu: !!up Test
asciilifeform: (does not appear to be of any special form, in so far as i can presently tell, but is in fact prime by every test i've tried)
asciilifeform: wonder, did this thing ever test-fire
shinohai: heya mod6 bout to do thos vpatch test today :)
asciilifeform: well... drafting lasercuts for test beds for $holidaysurprise.
pete_dushenski: where can you drive 400kph outside of ehra-liessen (vw's private high-speed test track) ? nowhere. but you could! just like you could roofie girl and drag her into back alley but instead you ask her to 'role play rape' with you.
asciilifeform: and pretty much everyone who has attempted to fire a tx using trb prior to mod6's 'S' patch, now has a supply of such 'evil' coin with which to test this hypothesis, if he wants.
phf: it was an end of line corner case that i didn't test, but no not altering, just the highlighting part
mircea_popescu: just in case phf trinque shinohai & crew ever think they got to the last test case or something.
phf: (test)
asciilifeform: mats: no, or i would test it with own hands.
mats: is there a particular os you are trying to test?
a111: Logged on 2016-10-19 14:31 mod6: <+mircea_popescu> Celebrated Nefario of GLBSE fame was an early adopter. << lol, remember 'Test' ?
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> Celebrated Nefario of GLBSE fame was an early adopter. << lol, remember 'Test' ? ☟︎
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/sm9m7/?raw=true << 256mb test
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: despite your protestations for 'non-mac' dieharder test results, here are a couple of em for your project all the same : http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/fch7o/?raw=true http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/olgha/?raw=true
mats: >The Florida test will place a static floating target at a range of 25 to 50 nautical miles from the test ship and fire five GPS guided hyper velocity projectiles (HVP)
mats: at least... they're trying. https://news.usni.org/2015/04/14/navsea-details-at-sea-2016-railgun-test-on-jhsv-trenton
mats: iirc glass was seen following the Trinity test in 1945; 'Ivy Mike' in '52; and 'Joe-4' at Semipalatinsk in 1953
mats: i have five boxes of varying models i can test, but will need to wait til sunday evening
mod6: check out the last line of the test. "command not found: ent", however, i copied the command exactly from your original:
mod6: asciilifeform: still running; on rgb_lagged_sum test #19
mircea_popescu bought belt recently, told girl he wants to test it, girl bent over slightly and turned her generous posterior, /me whacked her one.
mod6: hmm. so, in the test channel, everything is working as it should; will keep an eye on it.
mod6: on that one test node of mine ya
asciilifeform: kmalkki: the stellaris arm also had jtag pins, handily brought out to pcb, as seen here, http://www.loper-os.org/pub/sage/test_points.jpg , i plugged it into a busblaster and eventually stepped through the execution from reset to where it checked the serial.
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: http://radartest.com/Photo-Radar-Test.asp
trinque: but then the gizmo is not halted, right? it's asking me to press any key "to exit keypad test"
mod6: <+asciilifeform> http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548016 << this is very spiffy and finally obsoletes the ad-hoc thing i've been using since rotor 1 - finally i can use mod6's script. will test later this weekend. << hey thanks! let us know how it goes. ☝︎
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548016 << this is very spiffy and finally obsoletes the ad-hoc thing i've been using since rotor 1 - finally i can use mod6's script. will test later this weekend. ☝︎
mod6: huh, the weird part is, when i run basically the same code in my test channel, with the /exact/ same command, the bot does exactly what it should. o.O
asciilifeform: gerating his resume and stealing the answers to an employment test. In May 2013, Snowden informed his supervisor that he would be out of the office to receive treatment for worsening epilepsy. In reality, he was on his way to Hong Kong with stolen secrets.'
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: pass me a turing test and wake me up
Framedragger: test http://btcbase.org/log/2013-05-02#11302 ☝︎
scriba: RESTARTING SELF. Reason given: scheduled test / maintenance
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes (if you think about it, the first block breaks with the software-as-protocol because eg it doesn't reference a prior block. rather than bake a test into code forever, more reasonable to just make it by hand.)
mod6: asciilifeform: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/sage/test_points.jpg << 404
asciilifeform: trinque: presumably he wants to test with bare hands, etc.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160917/#292 << test
adlai: covertress: you've evidently passed the "register PGP key and operate it" barrier, but you're failing the "not annoy people" barrier. you're not the first person to do this, and won't be the last. I suggest you NOT take this personally, figure out why you're failing this test, and... better luck next time.
adlai will read the lamport piece to the friend as a patience test, before suggesting sicp / little schemer
asciilifeform: as in, there is a very pedantic test suite.
phf: indeed, and it's also very idiosyncratic, to the point where i don't think anyone but Fare can work on it. on a whim i switched my system to asdf 1.* (last release before peanut gallery took asdf over) and not surprisingly everything works, ~except~ when project explicitly relies on asdf3 functionality, which is exclusively test hooks, uiop and hardcoded "needs asdf>3" requirements
mod6: adali: thanks for trying to test, but you don't have L1 trust with deedbot
pete_dushenski: https://digest.bps.org.uk/2016/09/12/its-now-possible-in-theory-to-predict-life-success-from-a-genetic-test-at-birth/ << still clinging to the notion that 'you can be anything you want to be if you just want it bad enough' and other such equalitarianisms ? (pseudo)science says : stuff it, hoser.
asciilifeform: see, if you say 'fuck so strong that it leaves me unable to get up' then you did not actually specify anything, but merely offered the use of your head as a physical test standard,like that kilogram weight in france.
mod6: ben_vulpes: my test node has ~4gb of ram, it usually hangs out around the same, ~3.5G of ram for bitcoin, then after like a month it ooms. then needs to be restarted.
Framedragger: entirely unrelated: wouldn't it be somethin' to test out some gossipd ideas over *actual* cheap long wave or whatever wave radio devices between these here people?
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-12#1539827 << mircea_popescu throws rotten tomato at me but afaik there is not a canonical manual of commands, nor is it possible to find whether the latest knob rewiring took, without brute test of three or four of these ☝︎
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: yeah i have nfi how mircea_popescu ended up emitting a high-S. and he never, iirc, said. probably was test.
asciilifeform: hey did we ever have thread re the 'culture test' in lsl ?
phf: (test)
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2016/09/democratic-peoples-republic-of-best-korea-conducts-fifth-nuclear-test/ << Qntra - Democratic People's Republic Of Best Korea Conducts Fifth Nuclear Test
mircea_popescu: we could make it work on udp, and initiate sessions through encrypting a large prime to the destination's key or some equivalent implementation, so we get to test alf's new-internet-order ideas also.
asciilifeform: and we had this entire test where my node ate a total dumpblock of mircea_popescu's