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a111: Logged on 2016-07-21 15:52 phf: " Emacs actually comes with a builting Emacs Aptitude
Test. Do you remap
phf: " Emacs actually comes with a builting Emacs Aptitude
Test. Do you remap
☟︎ mod6: If anyone wants to
test this along with us, let me know. Will provide you a link. Want to ensure that it works well before we deedbot the new build script.
mod6: I'm currently in the process of V-ifiying these now. Which actually, passed one
test just fine.
a111: Logged on 2014-07-27 19:05 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: in 2010 i concocted a variant of the
test that could be carried out for approx. 50k USD, from scratch. schwartz answered that, in his estimation, the
test would work to spec, but results would not be accepted by the field unless carried out on one of the two existing eotvos balances. one - adelberger's, one - chicom.
mats: for the physical fitness
test.
shinohai: Sweet, coincidentally I have a fresh lamp setup to
test on.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes that there's no specific check or
test other than top | grep "ram" sorta thing.
mircea_popescu: folks can
test in 3 seconds "social media" site of "their choice" is neither , nor secure.
phf: asciilifeform: buyer will be very sad, recap it,
test it, etc.
pete_dushenski: ie. where i first took classes in english and was marked wrong on a geography
test where i answered 'ouest'
a111: Logged on 2016-06-23 12:38 a111: Logged on 2016-06-23 10:30 mircea_popescu: speaking of that, asciilifeform any idea how it's possible that Submissions: 3305302 Known Moduli: 2708380 Moduli Waiting for
Test: 3677 ? shouldn't these add up ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 04:03 mircea_popescu: well let's
test if this works better than that. asciilifeform you see it correctly ?
mircea_popescu: well let's
test if this works better than that. asciilifeform you see it correctly ?
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-06-23 10:30 mircea_popescu: speaking of that, asciilifeform any idea how it's possible that Submissions: 3305302 Known Moduli: 2708380 Moduli Waiting for
Test: 3677 ? shouldn't these add up ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: speaking of that, asciilifeform any idea how it's possible that Submissions: 3305302 Known Moduli: 2708380 Moduli Waiting for
Test: 3677 ? shouldn't these add up ?
☟︎ BingoBoingo: anyways this time I'll probably actually try it in the store before leaving. Get drill, masonry bits, and concrete block then
test it in the tool rental area. If people
test riding morwers there I don't see why I can't
test drill.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: yeah this is only a
test. i'll send alf the whole openpgp-wrapped bundle once that's done processing. the above is just a
test, and it's a false positive
Framedragger: look i just came back from an awesome mountain hike, can't even move my legs, but have just enough energy to re-use someone else's precious hacky code to
test the ssh-rsa db entries
fromphuctor: I have a bunch of RSA moduli I'd like to
test. The phuctor entry page says it requires GPG public keys. How do I format them as GPG keys?
mircea_popescu: but hey, you
test it. "as best you can". then nobody believes the results
Framedragger: hmm. yeah self-
test which doesn't leave localhost gives me ~ 3M pps or so
Framedragger: note, stricly-localhost
test gives me much more than that. but
test with bogus mac address (so it doesn't hit the actual internet) gives only 10k pps, which is real low. some hardware firewall doing excessive ratelimiting?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 16:29 phf: philadelphia is all led pipes so they just give you a little paper that lets you
test the water for free, and then presumably move "elsewhere"
tb0t: Project: foobar, ID: 2, Type: X, Subject:
TEST TICKET 2, Antecedents: 1, Notes:
TEST TICKET 2 NOTES
mod6: %add foobar X "
TEST TICKET 2" "
TEST TICKET 2 NOTES" 1
tb0t: Project: foobar, ID: 1, Type: F, Subject:
TEST SUBJECT, Antecedents: , Notes:
TEST NOTES FOR NEW PROJECT TICKET
mod6: %add foobar F "
TEST SUBJECT" "
TEST NOTES FOR NEW PROJECT TICKET"
tb0t: Project: trb, ID: 32, Type: T, Subject:
Test funk's import/dump priv key vpatch, Antecedents: 2, Notes: Use mod6's rebased vpatch, apply to latest vpatches in thebitcoin.foundation mirror.
Test import/export of private keys. Should use both valid and invalid keys here. Also
test send/recieve; leave no stone unturned.
http://www.mod6.net/btcf/test/mod6_funken_prikey_tools.vpatch phf: philadelphia is all led pipes so they just give you a little paper that lets you
test the water for free, and then presumably move "elsewhere"
☟︎ mod6: worked through the
test plan after 2 small fixes, seems to be working as designed.
mod6: So tb0t has a
test plan, and is entering the final testing phase. Will keep ya posted.
mod6: alright, so now (still in
test) but when someone [adds/edits/removes] a ticket via tb0t, those changes are propagated to the live website along with generated graphs.
shinohai: or litmus
test, however you prefer
ben_vulpes: "because i do not have time before our delivery deadline to figure out the millisecond offset between utc and n number of other timezones, depending on how thoroughly we want to
test this."
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> the life policy carries a stated beneficiary << AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA Welcome to USSA. Beneficiary gets life insurance policy if they took it out on deceased themselves, but otherwise in USistani brokeness many times must first pass "DOes estate have expenses
test"
a111: Logged on 2016-05-30 23:43 mircea_popescu: the
test for the nascent burgunds / germans / whatever the fyck you'd call them wasn't whether "they could build roman baths", either.
mircea_popescu: the
test for the nascent burgunds / germans / whatever the fyck you'd call them wasn't whether "they could build roman baths", either.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-30 15:23 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-30#1473575 << let's try a gedankenexperiment. take a bunch of folks who grew up on books, and another set who grew up on blogs (let's say, the spiffiest blogs!) -- and see which set can solve a set of differential equations, build a cement mixer, a house that stands up, write gcd, whatever torture
test you prefer.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-30#1473589 << no, that's not the
test, that's masturbation. the real life
test is, take some kids who grew up on blogs ; and some derps who grew up on books, and see who manage to thoroughly fuck up their interactions with mp. that's the fucking
test, the
test of life, not the
test of school-alike.
☝︎ mod6: a good
test either way tho
mod6: anyway, thanks for the advice. will
test that next year for sure.
mod6: anyone wanna help me
test the cmd line version of t.pl?
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: (got 2768 ssh-rsa keys on a
test run on a populated /16... this will be fun.)
mircea_popescu: Moduli Waiting for
Test: 20 << this is like... permanently. pretty incredible, so "the public" puts in keys at about the rate of 1 every 3 minutes for a month now ?
mircea_popescu: but yes, for any republican bioscientists in the making : the scientific way to study something like plant resistance to X is to : 1. create the first generation
test environment. this means a witness, and a number of exposures (maybe dosed variously, with other substances too, etc). 2. create next generation environment. this means, your experiment now subdivides into as many experiments equal to 1 as there were tests perfor
mod6: yah, but this verifies stuff for historical purposes and helps regression
test a bit.
davout: asciilifeform: you didn't spot it, you failed the
test punkman: mircea_popescu: Moduli Waiting for
Test: 20 << still getting these huh. nice. << speaking of which, could you install python2.7.* on the gwern archive box?
mircea_popescu: Moduli Waiting for
Test: 20 << still getting these huh. nice.